Abstract
There is some evidence that antidepressants, particularly the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and the monoamine oxidase inhibitors, have some benefits in the management of borderline personality disorder, and lesser evidence (partly because of limited trial data) for the benefits of antipsychotic drugs and mood stabilisers. There is not sufficient distinction between the different personality disorders to recommend that any one disorder should be treated by any one drug, and successful treatment is dependent on careful management, sensitive to the patient's expectations.
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Tyrer, P., & Bateman, A. W. (2004). Drug treatment for personality disorders. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 10(5), 389–398. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.10.5.389
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