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Antidepressants, TMS, and the risk of affective switch in bipolar depression

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Because bipolar depression poses a major clinical challenge,23,24 it is imperative to consider alternate treatments. When evaluating alternative treatment strategies, one may consider TMS in conjunction with a traditional mood stabilizer because this regimen may have a lower risk of treatment-emergent mania compared with antidepressants.1,25

Acknowledgment

The authors thank Dr. Sy Saeed for his expertise and guidance on this article.

Bottom Line

For patients with bipolar depression, treatment with transcranial magnetic stimulation in conjunction with a mood stabilizer may have lower rates of treatment-emergent mania than treatment with antidepressants.

Related Resources

  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation: clinical applications for psychiatric practice. Bermudes RA, Lanocha K, Janicak PG, eds. American Psychiatric Association Publishing; 2017.
  • Gold AK, Ornelas AC, Cirillo P, et al. Clinical applications of transcranial magnetic stimulation in bipolar disorder. Brain Behav. 2019;9(10):e01419. doi: 10.1002/brb3.1419

Drug Brand Names

Aripiprazole • Abilify
Bupropion • Wellbutrin
Cariprazine • Vraylar
Clonazepam • Klonopin
Fluoxetine • Prozac
Lamotrigine • Lamictal
Lithium • Eskalith, Lithobid
Lurasidone • Latuda
Methylphenidate • Ritalin, Concerta
Mirtazapine • Remeron
Olanzapine • Zyprexa
Olanzapine-fluoxetine • Symbyax
Quetiapine • Seroquel
Trazodone • Desyrel
Venlafaxine • Effexor

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