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QUICK REFERENCE MANAGEMENT OF BIPOLAR DISORDER (2ND EDITION)
Relative infant dose (RID): 12.2% Possible to use cautiously Possible to use in lactation RID: 5 - 31% Possible to use in lactation Possible & compatible RID: 0.7 - 8.3% Not recommended during lactation Not recommend
LACTATION
PREGNANCY Human data suggest risk Contraindicated Compatible Not recommended for BD Human data suggest low risk No human data - animal data suggest moderate risk No human data - animal data suggest moderate risk Limited human data - anima
ADVERSE EFFECTS & USE OF MEDICATIONS IN PREGNANCY & LACTATION
Mood stabilisers Antipsychotics Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor RID <10% is considered compatible with breastfeeding. However, worth noting that some sources recommend that for psychotropic agents, breastfeeding is
COMMON/SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE EFFECTS Polyuria, polydipsia, weight gain, hyperparathyroidism, hypothyroidism, fatigue, acne, dysgeusia, diabetes insipidus, fine tremor, gastrointestinal (GI) upset Raised liver enzymes, GI upset, fatigue, drowsiness, weight
MEDICATION Lithium Valproate Lamotrigine Carbamazepine Aripiprazole Asenapine Cariprazine weight gain Haloperidol Lumateperone Lurasidone somnolence Olanzapine Paliperidone somnolence, tremor Quetiapine somnolence Rispe
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