Literature DB >> 9565184

How effective is lithium in the prevention of relapse in bipolar disorder? A prospective naturalistic follow-up study.

T Silverstone1, H McPherson, N Hunt, S Romans.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The effectiveness of lithium in preventing recurrences of bipolar disorder was examined prospectively for 2 years in two representative samples of bipolar I patients being treated in a comprehensive program following recommended guidelines.
METHOD: One hundred and twenty patients were recruited from consecutive admissions to two catchment area psychiatric services (one in the United Kingdom, the other in New Zealand). They were seen at 3-monthly intervals by a member of the research team. Treatment was adjusted according to clinical needs.
RESULTS: Overall, two-thirds of the patients had a recurrence. Of the 57 on lithium as sole treatment, 39 (68%) had a further episode; 17 after stopping lithium. The 42 on other mood stabilisers and/or an antipsychotic, with or without lithium, did no better. By contrast, only eight (38%) of the 21 who were taking no prophylactic medication had a recurrence.
CONCLUSIONS: Lithium is much less effective in clinical practice than would be expected from clinical trial results. A major reason for this is poor compliance. Alternative treatment strategies are needed to improve the outcome for bipolar disorder patients.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9565184     DOI: 10.3109/00048679809062707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust N Z J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0004-8674            Impact factor:   5.744


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