Bipolar MedicationsTreatment for bipolar disorder usually involves bipolar medication. Often medications are used in combination for effective results, and it can take a period of trying different medications before a suitable medication or combination of bipolar medications is found to suit the individual. Because bipolar mood swings often move between periods of mania and depression, mood stabilisers may need to be used in conjunction with anti-depressants, but caution needs to be exercised as for some there is a real risk of the depressed mood switching to a mood elevation, and this switching can have negative implications in long-term treatment. Some of the more common bipolar disorder medications* include: Mood StabilisersThe most common and utilised being:
Antipsychotics Most commonly used are:
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