1980
DOI: 10.1016/0165-0327(80)90029-4
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A comparison of haloperidol, lithium carbonate and their combination in the treatment of mania

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“…Antipsychotic drugs investigated were haloperidol in three (22,23,25), olanzapine in one (26), quetiapine in two (21,24) risperidone in two (23,28) and ziprasidone in one (27). All included participants with bipolar disorder according to DSM-IV or DSM-III criteria with the exception of one that used criteria of Feighner (22). All participants were currently manic or with mixed mania; in four studies participants were receiving a mood stabilizer at the time of randomization (23,24,26,28).…”
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“…Antipsychotic drugs investigated were haloperidol in three (22,23,25), olanzapine in one (26), quetiapine in two (21,24) risperidone in two (23,28) and ziprasidone in one (27). All included participants with bipolar disorder according to DSM-IV or DSM-III criteria with the exception of one that used criteria of Feighner (22). All participants were currently manic or with mixed mania; in four studies participants were receiving a mood stabilizer at the time of randomization (23,24,26,28).…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven compared an antipsychotic drug given as co-therapy with a mood stabilizer with mood-stabilizer monotherapy. There were additional comparisons in two studies, one compared co-therapy with haloperidol alone (22), and the other compared haloperidol cotherapy with a mood-stabilizer monotherapy (23). Two compared different co-therapies (23,25).…”
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“…Although probably not as efficacious as lithium, 46 antipsychotic agents have a more rapid onset and superior initial control of psychomotor activity during acute manic episodes. 47,48 They are also useful for management of acute psychotic mania, psychotic depression or treatment-refractive bipolar disorder. However, patients with affective disorders may be quite sensitive to induction of EPS and typical antipsychotic agents may precipitate depressive episodes, dysphoria and rapid cycling of mood.…”
Section: Proposed Mechanism Of Action Of Antipsychotic Drugs In Bipolmentioning
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