Medication management of bipolar disorder during the reproductive years.

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The management of bipolar disorder during reproductive years is a challenge to both patient and clinician. The rapidly changing landscape of medical literature, newly available medications, and implementation of the Pregnancy and Lactation Labeling Final Rule by the Food and Drug Administration can be dizzying. This article serves as a brief, practical guide on the use of medications for the treatment of bipolar disorder before, during, and immediately after pregnancy. Special focus is devoted to the risk-benefit analysis of using potentially teratogenic medications during pregnancy. Availability and appropriateness of various contraceptive methods and folic acid supplementation in combination with mood stabilizers is also addressed. Every clinician managing bipolar disorder in adult women should be knowledgeable of family planning resources and what to do in the setting of unintended pregnancy.
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Authors Kennedy, Mary Lindsey Hedgepeth;
Journal the mental health clinician
Year 2017
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10.9740/mhc.2017.11.255
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