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The World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) guidelines for the biological treatment of bipolar disorders: update 2010 on the treatment of acute bipolar depression

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by H Grunze, E Vieta, G M Goodwin, C Bowden, R W Licht, H-J Möller, S Kasper, Michael BerkMichael Berk, WFSBP Task Force On Treatment Guidelines For Bipol
OBJECTIVES: These guidelines are based on a first edition that was published in 2002, and have been edited and updated with the available scientific evidence until September 2009. Their purpose is to supply a systematic overview of all scientific evidence pertaining to the treatment of acute bipolar depression in adults. METHODS: The data used for these guidelines have been extracted from a MEDLINE and EMBASE search, from the clinical trial database clinicaltrials.gov, from recent proceedings of key conferences, and from various national and international treatment guidelines. Their scientific rigor was categorised into six levels of evidence (A-F). As these guidelines are intended for clinical use, the scientific evidence was finally assigned different grades of recommendation to ensure practicability. RESULTS: We identified 10 pharmacological monotherapies or combination treatments with at least limited positive evidence for efficacy in bipolar depression, several of them still experimental and backed up only by a single study. Only one medication was considered to be sufficiently studied to merit full positive evidence. CONCLUSIONS: Although major advances have been made since the first edition of this guideline in 2002, there are many areas which still need more intense research to optimize treatment. The majority of treatment recommendations is still based on limited data and leaves considerable areas of uncertainty.

History

Journal

World journal of biological psychiatry

Volume

11

Issue

2

Pagination

81 - 109

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Location

Abingdon, Eng.

ISSN

1562-2975

eISSN

1814-1412

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2010, Informa UK