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- Antimanic drugs are psychotropic drugs that are used to treat symptoms of mania. Though there are different causes of mania, the majority is caused by...
- combination therapy than with monotherapy. Most mood stabilizers are primarily antimanic agents, meaning that they are effective at treating mania and mood cycling...
- inhibitor tamoxifen (also an anti-estrogen drug) demonstrates antimanic effects. Traditional antimanic drugs also demonstrate PKC inhibiting properties, among...
- business investments, quitting a job to pursue some grandiose goal, etc.). Antimanic drugs are used to control acute attacks and prevent recurring episodes...
- Addition of magnesium oxide to the verapamil treatment protocol enhances the antimanic effect. Use of verapamil is generally avoided in people with severe left...
- trials have been conducted (with positive results) into its efficacy as an antimanic agent in patients with acute bipolar mania. In a 2013 study in a comparison...
- treat bipolar disorder, neuropathic pain and others; sometimes called an antimanic medication. Depakene is the trade name for the same drug prepared without...
- S, et al. (October 2011). "Comparative efficacy and acceptability of antimanic drugs in acute mania: a multiple-treatments meta-analysis". Lancet. 378...
- majority of atypical antipsychotics are known to possess significant antimanic activity, which is yet to be clearly demonstrated for lurasidone. In the...
- Gundlapalli SP, Ryan WG, Ryals T, P****man TE (March 2001). "Effects of antimanic mood-stabilizing drugs on fetuses, neonates, and nursing infants". Southern...