Title of article
Using Extended-Release Injectable Aripiprazole for the SuccessfulTreatment of Depressive Symptoms in Bipolar I Disorder
Author/Authors
Kuo, Joseph Department of Psychiatry - Camillians Saint Mary’s Hospital Luodong - Yilan, Taiwan , Lin, Shih-Ku Taipei City Hospital and Psychiatric Center - Taipei, Taiwan
Pages
2
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1
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2
Abstract
Extended-release injectable (ERI) aripiprazole is indicated for schizophrenia and maintenance monotherapy of bipolar Idisorder. Clinical trials of aripiprazole failed to exhibit efficacy in the treatment of bipolar depression. It has been suggestedthat relatively high doses, rapid titration of dose, a high dropout rate, and a high placebo effect might be the reasons of itsineffectiveness. Here, we report a case of a 39-year-old woman with bipolar depression who was successfully treated withERI aripiprazole.
Keywords
Using Extended-Release Injectable Aripiprazole , Successful Treatment , Depressive Symptoms , Bipolar I Disorder , ERI
Journal title
Case Reports in Psychiatry
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2606363
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