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Choosing the Right Atypical Antipsychotic in Bipolar I and II Patients

Clinical Thought
Major depressive disorder presents identically to bipolar disorder in patients who are in the midst of a major depressive episode. Once a solid bipolar I or II disorder diagnosis is established, it sets the healthcare professional on course to make some pivotal treatment decisions regarding psychopharmacologic approaches. This ClinicalThought focuses on treating the predominant depressive states with which patients with bipolar disorder present.

Released: October 15, 2021

Expiration: October 14, 2022

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Thomas L. Schwartz

Thomas L. Schwartz, MD

Professor and Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Syracuse, New York

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Primary Author

Thomas L. Schwartz, MD

Professor and Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Syracuse, New York

Thomas L. Schwartz, MD, has no relevant conflicts of interest to report.