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Key claims
Clinical trials have shown that carbamazepine has efficacy in the prophylaxis of bipolar episodes. There is some evidence for the inferiority of carbamazepine compared with lithium.
Strengths:
- Has been used for many years and is well known by physicians.
- Some evidence from clinical trials of efficacy in the maintenance of bipolar disorder.
Weaknesses:
Not approved for use in bipolar disorder in all markets.
Strong pharmacokinetic interaction with many other medications.
Teratogenic – not recommended for use in pregnancy.
Risk of agranulocytosis (clinical vigilance and periodic blood counts are prudent).
Risk of skin rash (similar to lamotrigine).
Not as effective as lithium.
GSK counterclaim:
- Less effective in treating depression than mania.
Guidelines
Supporting data
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