Bipolar Disorder: Medications, Chemical Imbalance & Careers

Bipolar disorder involves complex chemical imbalances that affect mood and career choices. Managing treatment through medications like Lithium or Seroquel requires awareness of withdrawal risks and potential alternative supplements.

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Alternatives to Lithium Carbonate

Lithium carbonate is a medication used frequently as a first line treatment for bipolar disorder. It is toxic in high doses. Toxic levels are more likely with kidney or heart disease, dehydration, or use of diuretic drugs or ACE inhibitors, a class of drugs often used for high blood pressure.

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Adderall Treatment for Bipolar Disorder

Adderall is a stimulant medication used to treat poor impulse control and improve concentration. These symptoms are apparent in multiple psychiatric conditions, specifically attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and bipolar disorder.

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How to Use Melatonin to Treat Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is a medical and mental illness that impacts your mood, behavior and daily level of functioning. This illness causes mild to severe bouts of depression and mania or mixed episodes of both.

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Long-Term Effects of Bipolar Disorder Medication

There are almost 6 million Americans aged 18 and older who are affected by bipolar disorder, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Bipolar disorder is also called manic-depressive disorder because it causes shifts in mood between depression and mania.

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Bipolar 1 Disorder With Psychotic Features

Bipolar I disorder with psychotic features is a mood disorder characterized by unusually euphoric or agitated moods, along with depression or a mix of high and low moods. Psychotic symptoms are also part of this disorder, which can severely impact a person’s ability to function.

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What Are Good Career Choices for Those With Bipolar Disorder?

Those with bipolar disorder tend to suffer the slings and arrows of the ups and downs of life more than most. Since the highs and lows of life can unbalance the bipolar patient, career choices need to be made that are likely to be supporting in her therapy, give measured success and play to her strengths.

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Difficulties of Living With a Bipolar Partner

Bipolar disorder is a condition in which someone experiences severe highs, lows and intense shifts within their mental state. Typically, those afflicted with bipolar disorder ride a wave of emotions that range from energizing and happy to low and depressed.

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What Are the Dangers of Seroquel Withdrawal?

Seroquel, or quetiapine fumarate, is an antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. These mental illnesses are caused by severe chemical imbalances in the brain. Schizophrenia symptoms include disabling interference with thoughts and perceptions.

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Which Types of Yogurts Are Good for Stomach Disorders?

Ulcers, lactose intolerance and ulcerative colitis are just a few examples of conditions that can upset your stomach. If you’ve run the gauntlet of medical treatments for your stomach disorder without success, you may be skeptical of the effectiveness of something as innocuous as yogurt in easing your symptoms.

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Effects of Serotonin on Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is a mental illness characterized by extreme mood and behavior changes. Many people with bipolar disorder cycle through extreme highs, called mania, and lows, called depression, and sometimes manic and depressive symptoms occur simultaneously.

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Magnesium as Treatment for Bipolar Disorder

Magnesium is an important mineral that is involved in many bodily functions. One of the main functions of magnesium is to regulate nerves and muscles. Magnesium is also purported to alleviate some symptoms of bipolar disorder. Dark leafy green vegetables and whole grains are good sources of magnesium.

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How a Chemical Imbalance Affects Your Body

The human body is a finely tuned mechanism that relies on chemical components to maintain a constant state of balance. This state of being in balance is called homeostasis.

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Emotional, Physical & Mental Effects of Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is generally characterized by extreme cycles of depressed and manic behaviors. Those suffering from extreme forms of mania are typically diagnosed with Bipolar I, whereas someone with hypomania (less severe forms of mania) is more likely to be given a diagnosis of Bipolar II.

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How to Discontinue Seroquel

Stopping Seroquel without talking to a doctor first could prove risky. Seroquel, or quetiapine fumarate, is a FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved prescription medication used to treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. The drug is considered an "atypical antipsychotic"

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What Chemicals Are Involved With Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive disorder, refers to a group of mood disorders that varies in the severity of episodes of mania and depression and the predominant type of episode. Certain chemicals, also called neurotransmitters, act as messengers between neurons in the brain.

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