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1. After refusing medications and hemodialysis Ms. Z age 69 develops mania. She experiences mild anxiety and has multiple medical comorbidities. ... Z’s presentation? a) bipolar mania b) mood disorder due to a general medical condition ...
2. the treatment implications are important. All antidepressants can induce mania/hypomania and increase the risk of mixed states and mood cycling. ... drive12 in patients with a history of antidepressant-induced mania family history of bipolar disorder or multiple antidepressant trials. ...
3. 1 Older adults in particular are at risk for developing mania associated with increased medical comorbidities and neurologic changes. In a study of 50 patients age ≥65 with mania 14 (28%) were hospitalized for a first ...
4. mood stabilizers and antipsychotics is changing the way acute bipolar mania is treated. To help you apply this information we ... An interesting body of literature advocates using mood stabilizers plus antipsychotics to treat mania suggesting greater efficacy than with either agent alone. ...
5. Texas Medication Algorithm Project will weigh data on atypical antipsychotics in mania and on continuing antidepressants after bipolar depression remits. ... Discontinue antidepressants when appropriate in patients with hypomania/mania or rapid cycling and continually evaluate suicide and homicide potential ...
6. patients treated with corticosteroids. These effects—most often mania or depression—emerge within days to weeks of starting steroids. ... Among 122 patients 40% experienced depression followed by mania (28%) psychosis (14%) delirium ...
7. We begin to suspect that Mrs. P’s mania is substance-induced. Excedrin an over-the-counter medication contains aspirin and caffeine. ... Wilson H Woods D. Pseudoephedrine causing mania-like symptoms. N Z Med J. 2002;115(1148):86. ...
8. Bipolar disorder is a problem with mood. Children with bipolar mania are elated and/or irritable and experience mood states that appear uncontrollable. ... We do agree that symptoms should be evaluated in a developmentally appropriate context as mania can present differently across the ages (Table 1). ...
9. depression in this patient given the very frank symptoms of psychotic mania that were evident coupled with the many personal and family ... Antidepressant use has been shown to induce mania in susceptible patients and those with a family history ...
10. authors’ diagnosis of a substance-induced mood disorder (secondary mania) in Mrs. P who presented with an abrupt onset of a mania with no known history of a similar episode. ...
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