HOMEPRODUCTSCOMPANYCONTACTFAQResearchDictionaryPharmaSign Up FREE or Login

[Mood stabilizers].

Abstract
Mood stabilizers available in Japan include lithium, valproate, carbamazepine, and lamotrigine. These are prescribed for manic or hypomanic episodes of bipolar disorder, organic mania, and drug-induced mania. Careful dose titration is needed in consideration for serum drug level and clinical symptoms. Lithium frequently develops neurological toxicity because of its narrow therapeutic serum level. Valproate has the most favorable adverse effect profile among mood stabilizers, but gastrointestinal symptoms and weight gain can appear with a dose dependent fashion. Hyperammonemia is occasionally induced early after initiation of valproate and tends to be overlooked. Carbamazepine sometimes develops liver dysfunction and skin disorders associated with allergic mechanisms. Lamotrigine should be slowly titrated to avoid severe skin disorders such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
AuthorsKen Wada
JournalNihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine (Nihon Rinsho) Vol. 70 Issue 1 Pg. 58-62 (Jan 2012) ISSN: 0047-1852 [Print] Japan
PMID22413493 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Chemical References
  • Antimanic Agents
  • Triazines
  • Carbamazepine
  • Valproic Acid
  • Lithium
  • Lamotrigine
Topics
  • Antimanic Agents (administration & dosage)
  • Bipolar Disorder (drug therapy)
  • Carbamazepine (administration & dosage)
  • Humans
  • Lamotrigine
  • Lithium (administration & dosage)
  • Triazines (administration & dosage)
  • Valproic Acid (administration & dosage)

Join CureHunter, for free Research Interface BASIC access!

Take advantage of free CureHunter research engine access to explore the best drug and treatment options for any disease. Find out why thousands of doctors, pharma researchers and patient activists around the world use CureHunter every day.
Realize the full power of the drug-disease research graph!


Choose Username:
Email:
Password:
Verify Password:
Enter Code Shown: