Olanzapine in Treatment of Patients With Bipolar 1 Disorder And Panic Comorbidity: A Case Study

  • Oruč L
  • Čavaljuga S
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Abstract

Anxiety disorders are frequently co-morbid with bipolar disorders (BP). Anxiety symptoms can have a great impact on course of illness and patient’s quality of life. Olanzapine is the first antipsychotic approved as a mood stabilizing agent. In this paper two cases of BP 1 disorder where panic attacks co-occur treated with olanzapine were presented. In both cases olanzapine showed very good effects in treatment of panic symptoms within the course of BP disorder.

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Oruč, L., & Čavaljuga, S. (2003). Olanzapine in Treatment of Patients With Bipolar 1 Disorder And Panic Comorbidity: A Case Study. Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 3(4), 67–70. https://doi.org/10.17305/bjbms.2003.3496

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