Emergent Treatments Based on The Pathophysiology of Bipolar Disorder: A Selective Review

Brady, Roscoe O., Jr., and Matcheri Keshavan. 2015. “Emergent Treatments Based on The Pathophysiology of Bipolar Disorder: A Selective Review”. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 18: 15-21.

Abstract

Bipolar disorder is a chronic psychiatric disorder that is a cause of significant symptomatology even in the setting of optimal treatment. Most current treatments are developed from serendipity, and not based on known pathophysiology. In this review we examine a number of somatic and pharmacologic therapies that are poised to become part of the armamentarium of interventions to treat bipolar illness. As a group, these interventions are derived from a growing understanding of the biological underpinnings of bipolar disorders. We will look at emergent treatments based on our understanding of the molecular biology, neuroanatomy, and the genetics of bipolar disorder.

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