Complementary treatments for bipolar disorder
Acupuncture – Even though Acupuncture has been used in China for thousands years on symptoms like bipolar disorder, in US, it is currently being studied as a complementary treatment for bipolar disorder. Some researchers believe that it may help people with bipolar disorder by modulating their stress response. Studies on acupuncture for depression have shown a reduction in symptoms, and there is increasing evidence that acupuncture may relieve symptoms of mania.
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Acupuncture for Treatment of Patients with Bipolar Disorder
– Dec. 17, 2001 – Dr. Tricia Suppes has long been concerned about the 1.9 million Americans with bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness. That’s why she’s investigating a new use for an old therapy: acupuncture.
“Bipolar disorder is a common, severe and persistent mental illness that – without effective treatment – disrupts the lives of patients and their families,” said Suppes, associate professor of psychiatry at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. “If the treatment is inadequate and the patient does not respond well to currently available drugs, the disease may lead to loss of jobs, marriages and even lives. The need for new treatments is critical.”
Suppes is currently enrolling patients 18 to 65 years old who are in the depressed stage of bipolar disorder. In this disorder, patients cycle between depression and elation, extreme irritation or anger.
The study, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, is the first to evaluate acupuncture as an adjunct to medication for treatment of bipolar illness although an earlier published study at the University of Arizona College of Medicine reported positive results on the use of acupuncture as a treatment for major, or unipolar, depression. Suppes wants to learn whether supplementing bipolar patients’ medications with acupuncture will allow some to reduce their medication.
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