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Zyprexa, Seroquel, and Cymbalta market perspective

Table:Brand Names, with Patent Expiration Dates - - Current Use - - Benefit of Generic

Zyprexa
(olanzapine)
October 2011
Seroquel
(quetiapine)
April 2012

Zyprexa and Seroquel are effective for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness study (CATIE) showed that there are not substantial differences between these drugs and the others in their class, but patients may [...]

Olanzapine Versus Divalproex in the Treatment of Acute Mania

“Olanzapine Versus Divalproex in the Treatment of Acute Mania” is a research article that was published in the June, 2002 issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry (Tohen et al., 2002). Both olanzapine and divalproex are medications that are commonly prescribed to treat bipolar disorder, which was formerly known as manic depression. These two drugs [...]

St. Johns Wort for depression, anxiety…

Q: St. Johns Wort, Does anyone take this ?

A: If you start taking it regularly be sure to tell your doctor and be careful when you're in the sun. You will burn more easily for some reason.

Depersonalization Disorder

Depersonalization is a temporary loss or change in the usual sense of our own reality. In a state of depersonalization, people feel detached from themselves and their surroundings. They may feel as if they are dreaming or acting like a robot (Guralnik, Schmeidler, & Simeon, 2000; Sierra et al., 2006).



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