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Old Apr 06, 2015, 11:39 PM
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Definitely a psychiatrist. Psychiatric illnesses are their business. They know more about how different psychotropic drugs will affect you and have a better understand of how BD works. They're usually up-to-date on the newest treatment options and research studies on BD. A GP is less likely to do that research, because they don't spend much time focusing their attention on Bipolar patients.
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Thanks for this!
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