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Topiramate for acute affective episodes in bipolar disorder

Vasudev K, Macritchie K, Geddes J, Watson S, Young AH
Published Online: 
January 21, 2009

This systematic review investigated the efficacy and acceptability of topiramate compared to placebo and other agents in the treatment of acute affective episodes in bipolar disorder. One randomised controlled trial met the inclusion criteria for the review, a comparison between topiramate and bupropion sustained release (SR) in the adjunctive treatment of depressed patients with bipolar disorder. However, the published data, particularly the data on efficacy, required clarification before it could be analysed according to the protocol of this systematic review. Several unpublished trials have been identified and data from these trials may be included in future reviews. Currently, there is insufficient evidence on which to base any recommendations regarding the use of topiramate in any phase of bipolar illness, either in monotherapy or as an adjunctive treatment. There is a need for randomised controlled trials examining the efficacy and acceptability of topiramate in the treatment of all acute affective episodes in bipolar disorder.

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