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Old Mar 27, 2019, 12:58 PM
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I’ve been taking Zoloft for my depression symptoms for three decades now. But I now feel like, after some in depth reading, that it’s maybe not working as well at managing my symptoms anymore. I am nervous about switching to something else but I know that I need to. Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations for different or alternative medications for managing depression in bipolar?
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Old Apr 08, 2019, 04:50 PM
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I'm sorry you did not receive any replies to this post. I don't have anything I can offer. However here are links to 4 articles, from PC's archives, on the subject of medications for bipolar. The third article is by DocJohn :

Medications for Bipolar Disorder: Antidepressants | Bipolar Laid Bare

Medications for Bipolar Disorder: Mood Stabilizers | Bipolar Laid Bare

Latuda: A New Treatment Option for Bipolar Depression

Bipolar Meds Investigated
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