ГоловнаArchive of numbers2019Volume 27, issue 4 (101)Modern approaches to the treatment of bipolar affective disorder (a review of the recommendations of professional psychiatric association’s)
Title of the article Modern approaches to the treatment of bipolar affective disorder (a review of the recommendations of professional psychiatric association’s)
Authors Maruta Natalia
In the section HELP TO PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN
Year 2019 Issue Volume 27, issue 4 (101) Pages 94-98
Type of article Scientific article Index UDK 616.89+159.96-08 Index BBK -
Abstract The article provides recommendations on the treatment and prevention of bipolar aff ective disorder (BAD) with based on the guidelines of leading professional organizations. The article describes the treatment algorithms in three stages BAD: the acute phase (stopping), supportive and preventive (anti-relapse) therapy. Highlighted recommendations for the treatment of manic/hypomanic and mixed conditions; bipolar depression and BAD with a fast cycle. The article emphasizes that the choice of the drug is based not only on the level of its proven eff ectiveness and safety, but also on the analysis of clinical features (aff ect polarity, type of course, dominant symptomatology), somatoneurological status, comorbid patho logy and adherence to treatment
Key words bipolar aff ective disorder, therapy, prevention, treatment algorithm
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