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Does bupropion really have a lower risk of switching in bipolar disorder?

On this page, I will not go into the whole, unending controversy of whether or not conventional antidepressant medications are efficacious for bipolar disorder. That bupropion and SSRIs should be preferred over tricyclic antidepressants and SNRIs is better established. For example, the CANMAT and ISBD 2018 guidelines for the management of patients with bipolar disorder…

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