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Treatment of acute mania—from clinical trials to recommendations for clinical practice

✍ Scribed by Michel Bourin; Olivier Lambert; Bernard Guitton


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
115 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6222

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✦ Synopsis


No consensus has been reached with regard to the treatment of bouts of acute mania in various parts of the world. Controlled clinical trials have, at last, provided irrefutable evidence of the activity of lithium, which has long been used alone, as well as that of divalproate or its derivatives and, to a lesser extent, carbamazepine. The new antipsychotic agents have more recently established their efficacy, especially olanzapine, risperidone and aripiprazole. It is paradoxical to note that, in Europe, haloperidol is still the reference substance used in clinical trials despite the fact that it is not officially indicated in the treatment of mania. In the USA, lithium, divalproate or antipsychotics can be prescribed as first-line treatment. In Europe, lithium remains the first-line medication, whereas divalproate and atypical antipsychotic agents are used only as second-line therapy. The conventional antipsychotic agents (such as haloperidol, loxapine or zuclopenthixol) which should no longer be prescribed during manic episodes given the potential risks and side effects associated with these substances (extrapyramidal side effects, depressogenic effect, malignant syndrome) are still prescribed extensively in Europe.

Although both types of medication (antipsychotics, normothymic agents and/or anticonvulsants) have proved to be clinically effective in the management of mania by reducing the mania scores overall, the same does not apply, however, to all symptoms of mania. Factorial approaches to mania have all shown that since there are several clinical forms of mania, several lines of manic symptoms can be identified. Antipsychotic and normothymic agents and/or anticonvulsants do not appear to have the same effects on each of these identifiable clusters of symptoms, mainly psychotic features. We believe that it is vitally important for future clinical trials of mania treatment to focus on the treatment effect by adopting a factorial approach to the episode with an appropriate methodological structure provided to this end.

These questions highlight the uncertainty shrouding the very structure of manic episodes, namely that these are predominantly of a thymic or psychotic nature. The Europeans undoubtedly consider mania to be more of a thymic episode and prefer lithium as the first-line treatment, whereas the Americans believe that psychotic symptoms dominate and widely prescribe antipsychotic agents. However, from the standpoint of clinical trials currently available, even though antipsychotic agents are certainly effective in reducing the scores on the mania scales, can they be considered purely as antimania treatments?


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