Pharmacological approaches in bipolar disorders and the impact on cognition: a critical overview
Article 2012 en
Authors
VD
Vasco Videira Dias
VB
Vicent Balanzá‐Martínez
MS
Márcio Gerhardt Soeiro‐de‐Souza
Abstract
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Pharmacotherapies for BD should be chosen to minimize neurocognitive side-effects, which may already be compromised by the disease process itself. Neurocognitive evaluation should be considered in BD patients to better evaluate treatment impact on neurocognition. A comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation also addressing potential variables and key aspects such as more severe cognitive deficits, comorbidities, differential diagnosis, and evaluation of multiple cognitive domains in longitudinal follow-up studies are warranted.
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