What are the psychiatric and non-psychiatric correlates of tobacco smoking status in bipolar disorders? Researchers investigated these associations in a large patient cohort.
A new neuroimaging study in Spain compared brain activity of persons suffering from bipolar disorder and of healthy individuals. It reported that poor psychosocial functioning in persons suffering from bipolar disorder is associated with lower activation levels in multiple regions of the brain cortex that include the fronto-parietal memory network and inferior temporo-occipital regions. The study was published in Psychiatry Research. .
Iloperidone was associated with significant improvement in adults with acute manic and mixed episodes associated with bipolar I disorder, based on results from a phase 3 study.
Iloperidone was associated with significant improvement in adults with acute manic and mixed episodes associated with bipolar I disorder, based on results from a phase 3 study.