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Manic symptoms that may arise in the course of your patient’s treatment for depression can signal the presence of bipolar disorder, another underlying medical problem, or the adverse effects of a prescribed antidepressant. To find out how best to identify and manage manic symptoms that can arise during the course of a patient’s treatment for depression, go to Current Psychiatry: http://www.currentpsychiatry.com/specialty-focus/depressive-disorders/article/what-to-do-when-your-depressed-patient-develops-mania/f3218a38f6603114ff2f9d9bfc21acfb.html
Manic symptoms that may arise in the course of your patient’s treatment for depression can signal the presence of bipolar disorder, another underlying medical problem, or the adverse effects of a prescribed antidepressant. To find out how best to identify and manage manic symptoms that can arise during the course of a patient’s treatment for depression, go to Current Psychiatry: http://www.currentpsychiatry.com/specialty-focus/depressive-disorders/article/what-to-do-when-your-depressed-patient-develops-mania/f3218a38f6603114ff2f9d9bfc21acfb.html
Manic symptoms that may arise in the course of your patient’s treatment for depression can signal the presence of bipolar disorder, another underlying medical problem, or the adverse effects of a prescribed antidepressant. To find out how best to identify and manage manic symptoms that can arise during the course of a patient’s treatment for depression, go to Current Psychiatry: http://www.currentpsychiatry.com/specialty-focus/depressive-disorders/article/what-to-do-when-your-depressed-patient-develops-mania/f3218a38f6603114ff2f9d9bfc21acfb.html