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Should we try to avoid serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) in bipolar disorder?

By Rajnish Mago, MD (bio) On this page, I will not get into the controversies about whether or not antidepressant medications are efficacious for bipolar depression and whether they should or should not be used to treat that difficult condition. The fact is that they are very widely used to treat bipolar depression, so, questions…

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