Posted by Elysium9 on November 14, 2002, at 16:40:38
In reply to Re: SSRI mania, posted by polarbear206 on November 14, 2002, at 16:31:23
> > Hi there,
> >
> > You will find that unfortunately, many people here- myself included- have had similar frightening experiences of coming 'unglued' on ssri's or other AD's, prescribed without a mood stabilizer.
> > Most would have been initially treated for unipolar depression, and may in fact have been suffering from a latent form of bipolar.In other words the condition only becomes apparent once antidepressants unmask it(or even cause it).It is very often missed, as the type of mania you describe is not classic(or euphoric), it is dysphoric, now known a mixed-state- very unpleasant and dangerous, and requiring immediate treatment with a calming mood stabilizer such as valproate.
> > There's no screening for this type of bipolar subtype( if that's what it is)- it's down to the vigilance of your doc.
> > If you get this reaction on more than one class of AD's, it's time to look at adding a mood stabilizer like lithium or valproate.
> >
> >
> > All the best,
> >
> > Col.
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Colin's post above is good info! Here is some more
> info about using CAUTION with antidepressants with
> bipolar spectrum mood disorders.
>
> Laura
>
> http://psyeducation.com/depression/frameset.html
Hi Laura,
Thanks for writing. I just tried logging onto the website mentioned above, without any luck getting on to it. Are you sure that you gave me the correct website address?
Leland
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