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Issues: 1997 - 1998 

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Vol. 4, Issue 4:  
  • Clinical Trials Update: The Year (1998) in Review

  •  Meeting Highlights: The Neurobiology of Psychiatry (ARNMD)

  • Life Chart Highlight: Lithium+Valproate in a 9-year old Bipolar Patient

  • Around the Network: The Munich/Freiburg Site (Germany)

  • Publication Update: Olanzapine

   
Vol. 4, Issue 3:  
  • Clinical Trials Update: Network Trials, Contact Information

  • Meeting Highlights: APA, Biological Psychiatry, CINP

  • Life Chart Highlight: A Double-Blind Trial and Informed Consent

  • Research Update: Clozapine

  • Around the Network: Dr. Husseini Manji/Wayne State University

   
Vol. 4, Issue 2:  
  • Clinical Trials Update: Early Intervention Initiative

  • Letters to the Editor

  • Life Chart Highlight: Acute Antimanic Response to Olanzapine

  • Table: Atypical Neuroleptics

  • Meeting Highlights: New Antiepileptic Drugs in Psychiatry

  • Around the Network: Dr. Robert Kowatch, UTSWMC

  • Network News Briefs

   
Vol. 4, Issue 1:  
  • Clinical Trials Update: Data from the First 200+ Patients

  • Editorial: Meeting the Challenge of Treating Refractory Bipolar Illness

  • Life Chart Highlight: Late Onset Rapid Cycling Bipolar II Disorder

  • Meeting Highlight: ACNP Annual Meeting

  • Around the Network: Dr. E. Fuller Torrey, Stanley Foundation Research Program

   
Vol. 3, Issue 4:  
  • Around the Network: Ted and Vada Stanley

  • Life Chart Highlight: Response to Lamotrigine, but not Gabapentin

  • Meeting Highlights: Brain Imaging, Wayne State University

  • NAMI Membership Information

   
Vol. 3, Issue 3:  
  • Clinical Trials Update: Antidepressant and Antimanic Trials

  • Research Update: Brain Imaging at NIMH

  • Life Chart Highlight: Differential Response to Carbamazepine vs. Nimodipine

  • Meeting Highlights: 2nd International Conference on Bipolar Disorder

  • Around the Network: Dr. Terence Ketter, Stanford University

   
Vol. 3, Issue 2:  
  • Clinical Trials Update: A Focus on Early Onset

  • Life Chart Highlight: The Kiddie LCM

  • Parenting a Bipolar Child

  • Meeting Highlights: NIMH Workshop on Pre-pubertal Bipolar Disorder

  • Around the Network: Drs. Joseph Calabrese and Robert Findling, Case Western Reserve University

   
Vol. 3, Issue 1:  
  • Clinical Trials Update: Clinical Protocol Review

  • Life Chart Highlight: Carbamazepine Response in a Lithium Non-Responder

  • Meeting Highlight: ACNP

  • Around the Network: Dr. Robert Post

  • Survey: Naltrexone

Bipolar Network News

The BNN is published three times a year by investigators working with patients with bipolar disorder to better understand the long-term course and treatment of the illness.

The newsletter is available free of charge to all who request it. Although the editors of the BNN have made every effort to report accurate information, much of the work detailed here is in summary or prepublication form, and therefore cannot be taken as verified data. The BNN can thus assume no liability for errors of fact, omission, or lack of balance.

Patients should consult with their physicians, and physicians with the published literature, before making any treatment decisions based on information given in this issue or in any issue of the BNN.

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