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  • Introduction
  • This decision-aid and you
  • Bipolar II disorder
  • Medication options
    • Which medications are recommended in bipolar II disorder?
    • How effective will medication be for me?
    • Finding the right medication
    • Medication option 1: LITHIUM
    • Medication option 2: LAMOTRIGINE
    • Medication option 3: QUETIAPINE
      • What is Quetiapine?
      • When is Quetiapine recommended?
        • How effective Quetiapine at preventing relapse?
        • What are the possible ADVANTAGES of taking Quetiapine?
        • What are the possible DISADVANTAGES of taking Quetiapine?
      • Summary table of advantages and disadvantages of medication options
    • Add-on (Adjunctive) psychological options
    • What is the role of complementary treatment?
    • How can family members be involved in decision making?
    • Young adults with bipolar II disorder
    • Making decisions - treatment decisions that are right for you
    • Making the most of your time with your clinician
    • Interactive exercises
    • Further resources and glossary
    • Acknowledgments
    • Reference list and further research

    When is Quetiapine recommended?

    Quetiapine may be a good ‘all-rounder’ medication for people with BPII disorder who experience:

    • a similar number of ‘lows’ and ‘highs’
    • depressive and hypomanic symptoms at the same time (mixed episodes)
    • at least four episodes of depression and/or hypomania in a year (rapid cycling)
    • are not sleeping enough
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