Treating Bipolar Symptoms Of Depression With Antidepressant Bipolar Medication
Saturday, 4. July 2009
Where do they go when people are depressed? This bipolar symptom of depression is a crippling disease and if left not treated over time can get worse and in the process claim lives. Medication can help people with the disease and get out of their depression because science and medical research has proven that.
All in the Mind
This is a question most people are asking when they try and deal with depression in bipolar is; where does all this begin?. The brain which is responsible for looking after our basic motor skills, such as walking, handling things, is also responsible in the way we feel (emotions).
Depression
In one sentence, it is the outside world that acts as a catalyst for the brain to think the way it acts and so are the emotions. People who are not bipolar get depressed after hearing bad news, looking at an event or tasting something awful. But, even when there is nothing to be depressed about, people with bipolar disorder symptoms often get depressed. Their mood can change from increased energy (extreme happiness) down to low energy level (depression).
Bipolar Depression
People with bipolar symptoms experience long durations of sadness, feelings of being pessimistic, hopelessness, empty moods, feelings of guilt. They can also experience worthlessness, loss of interest in activities that are considered to be pleasurable such as sex, sleeping too much or none at all, feelings of irritability and thoughts of death or suicide in times of depression. When in this state, they can be suicidal and wanting to take their own lives.
Bipolar Disorder: Treatments and Medications
There are two main focuses of treatment; psychotherapy (non medicinal) and medication (prescribed drugs) for this mental illness. It is a serious disease that should be treated with careful management and as soon as the bipolar signs and symptoms appear.
Psychotherapy
Useful especially for those going through mood changes this type of therapy helps them control their emotions better. But, in extreme cases where psychotherapy is not enough, bipolar medication is prescribed for this bipolar symptom to normalize the mood swings.
Drugs to Help Depression
The different parts of the brain exchange information through the use of special chemicals called neurotransmitters such as “serotonin” and “norepinephrine”. While it has not been proven that low levels of serotonin and norepinephrine cause depression in bipolar, it is widely believed that the increase level of these chemicals are linked to the depressive mood in people. So to lift up these brain chemicals, psychiatrists prescribe antidepressants drugs.
Most Common Antidepressants
The two most common groups of drugs in the market today are:
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) Increases the brain’s level of serotonin, and when this chemical is increased the mood improves.
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI) very effective in fighting depression.
Final Warning
Your life is both important and precious. So all bipolar medication must be used strictly as prescribed by your physicians or your doctor. The risk of overdose for some of these drugs can be lethal and if it says avoid certain food or alcohol, please adhere to the strict warning on the label.

