Bipolar Medication Guide: Understanding Mood Stabilizers
Bipolar disorder is highly treatable with proper medication. Mood stabilizers help OhanaDocans achieve stability and prevent the extreme highs and lows that disrupt life. This guide explains your medication options.
Types of Bipolar Medications
Your OhanaDoc physician may prescribe from several medication classes:
Mood Stabilizers
The foundation of bipolar treatment:
- Lithium: Gold standard, prevents both mania and depression
- Valproic acid (Depakote): Effective for rapid cycling and mixed episodes
- Lamotrigine (Lamictal): Excellent for bipolar depression prevention
- Carbamazepine (Tegretol): Alternative when others aren't tolerated
How Mood Stabilizers Work
- Reduce intensity of mood episodes
- Prevent future episodes (prophylaxis)
- Work on multiple neurotransmitter systems
- May take weeks to months for full effect
Bipolar vs. Depression: Standard antidepressants alone can trigger mania in bipolar patients. Mood stabilizers are essential for safe, effective treatment.
Medication-Specific Information
Lithium
- Benefits: Most effective for classic bipolar I, reduces suicide risk
- Monitoring: Regular blood levels (target: 0.6-1.2 mEq/L)
- Labs needed: Kidney function, thyroid function
- Key: Stay hydrated, maintain consistent salt intake
Valproic Acid (Depakote)
- Benefits: Fast-acting, good for acute mania
- Monitoring: Blood levels, liver function, CBC
- Caution: Avoid during pregnancy (birth defect risk)
Lamotrigine (Lamictal)
- Benefits: Best for bipolar depression prevention
- Titration: Must start low and increase slowly
- Warning: Report any rash immediately (rare serious reaction)
- No blood monitoring required
Treatment Phases
Acute Phase:
- Goal: Stabilize current mood episode
- May need higher doses or combination therapy
- Close monitoring required
Maintenance Phase:
- Goal: Prevent future episodes
- Long-term medication continuation
- Regular follow-ups every 1-3 months
Monitoring and Safety
Regular monitoring includes:
- Therapeutic drug levels (lithium, valproate)
- Kidney and thyroid function (lithium)
- Liver function (valproate)
- Weight and metabolic markers
- Mood tracking between visits
When to Contact Your Physician
Call immediately for:
- Signs of mania returning (decreased sleep need, racing thoughts)
- Suicidal thoughts
- Severe side effects (tremor, confusion, rash)
- Signs of lithium toxicity (severe tremor, vomiting, confusion)
Bipolar Treatment
OhanaDoc provides ongoing bipolar medication management via telehealth. Regular video visits allow for close monitoring and medication adjustments as needed.
Long-Term Management
Key: Consistent medication and regular follow-ups
Support: OhanaDoc coordinates with your care team for comprehensive treatment
Medical Disclaimer: This is educational content only. All medical decisions should be made with licensed physicians. Individual results vary. Seek immediate care for emergencies.