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... MEDICATION TREATMENT FOR BPDThese medication treatment algorithms were devel-oped for the acute phase treatment of children and ado-lescents ages 6 to 17 years who meet DSM-IV criteria for BPD-I, ... pharmacotherapy with single-drug treatment. There is also limited information regarding how long treatment for BPD should be maintained in young pa-tients. For adults, the American Psychiatric ... 2005lww/chi/90680/CHI57088maintenance treatment of BPD-I in adults (Bowdenet al., 2003), there are no data available about its use for manic episodes in youths. Therefore, the paneldid not recommend lamotrigine for treatment...
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... Ahlskog tackles the theories andpractical issuesfor the practitioner. Chapter 8, also by Dr. Ahlskog, is devoted to thevarious treatment options available for the patient with newly diagnosed PD. ... urge to perform the movement; (2) voluntary suppressibility for at least briefperiods; (3) association with other, more characteristic tics, for example, complex ticssuch as back-and-forth head ... reviews the prospects for the future.She provides guidelines on which patients may benefit and which of the different proce-dures may be appropriate for a given patient.Therapy for patients with...
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