Medscape (7/13, Davenport, Subscription Publication) reports, “Although patients with bipolar disorder commonly experience depressive symptoms, clinicians should be very cautious about treating them with antidepressants, especially as monotherapy, experts asserted in a recent debate on the topic” that took place during the virtual European Psychiatric Association 2020 Congress. During the Congress, “psychiatric experts said that clinicians should also screen patients for mixed symptoms that are better treated with mood stabilizers.” In addition, “these same experts…raised concerns over long-term antidepressant use, recommending continued use only in patients who relapse after stopping antidepressants.”
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— “Caution Urged for Antidepressant Use in Bipolar Depression, “Liam Davenport, Medscape, July 13, 2020