The article offers the author's insights on the study "Psychosis in bipolar disorder: Does it represent a more 'severe' illness?," by C. Z. Burton and colleagues. Topics mentioned include the comparison of BD patients with a history of psychosis and non-psychotic BD patients, the education...
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We used Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine/Read codes in the primary care records, and ICD-10 codes in the HES records to identify individuals formally diagnosed by a health care practitioner with anxiety disorder, depression, dementia, bipolar affective disorder, and psychotic disorder. Although ...
We extracted data on all hospital admissions with a primary diagnosis of psychosis (ICD-10: F20–F29) or bipolar disorder (ICD-10: F30–F31) during the period April 2006 to March 2011 from the Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data warehouse. HES captures all publicly-funded inpatient activit...
Self-stigma is a major barrier to personal and clinical recovery in people with mental illness. Although psychosocial interventions have been developed to
Uncommon(0.1% to 1%): Apathy, euphoria, hallucinations, hostility, depersonalization, memory decrease, mind racing, panic attack, paranoid reaction, personality disorder, psychosis, sleep disorder, stupor, suicidal ideation Rare(less than 0.1%): Delirium, delusions, dysphoria,manic depressionreaction, ...
Among patients with major depressive disorder receiving the extended-release formulation of this drug, a FBG greater than 126 mg/dL occurred in 7%, 12%, and 6% of those receiving 150 mg, 300 mg, or placebo. In a study of patients 10 to 17 years old with bipolar mania, the mean change...
Difference of proportions tested with Fisher’s exact test. BIP: bipolar disorder; DEP: depressive disorder; SCZ: schizophrenia; OTH: other psychiatric diagnosis; CON: control group (no psychiatric diagnosis according to registry data). Drug classes followed in parentheses by anatomical therapeutical ...
cerebrovascular adverse reactions, choreoathetosis, cognitive/motor impairment, dizziness, hypokinesia, increased mortality in elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis, memory impairment, mobility decreased, myoclonus, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, seizures, sleep walking, speech disorder, stroke, tardiv...
Common (1% to 10%): Agitation, anxiety, bipolar disorder, decreased libido, depression, psychotic disorder, restlessness, schizophrenia Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Affect lability, apathy, bruxism, delusion, dysphoria, hallucination, hypersexuality, irritability, mood altered, panic reaction, psychotic beh...