Posted by SLS on June 24, 2013, at 22:42:27
In reply to Re: Bipolar DX based only on SSRI hypomanic response?, posted by antennastoheaven on June 24, 2013, at 19:22:39
> > No no. SSRI's don't make bipolar..
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> Perhaps not, but they do seem to uncover it.
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> Would you agree that there are difference in brain biologies between individuals that causes one person to become manic on a SSRI and another not? Might an occult bipolar diathesis explain some percentage of these cases of SSRI-induced mania?
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> - Scott
http://voices.yahoo.com/rare-bipolar-disorder-types-iv-v-vi-75"Bipolar IV is identified when antidepressant medication causes a hypomanic or manic phase. The most common class of antidepressants that cause this reaction are SSRI's (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors).Doctors who suspect bipolar disorder in depressed patients sometimes prescribe SSRI antidepressants to expose manic and hypomanic symptoms. The patient who develops this type of bipolar disorder normally only suffered from depression with no signs of mania before treatment."
Check out the classification proposals of Klerman and Akiskal. These ideas are nothing new.
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