Korean Medication Algorithm Project for Bipolar Disorder 2022: Treatment Strategy According to Safety and Tolerability
S. Y. Park, W.-M. Bahk, Y. S. Woo, D.-I. Jon, M.-D. Kim, I. Sohn

TL;DR
This paper presents updated treatment guidelines for bipolar disorder in Korea, focusing on drug safety and tolerability in various clinical situations.
Contribution
The paper introduces the 2022 KMAP-BP treatment algorithm, incorporating expert opinions on safety and tolerability in bipolar disorder management.
Findings
Experts preferred drugs like lamotrigine and aripiprazole for patients with significant weight gain.
Long-acting injections were favored to improve drug adherence.
Antipsychotics were recommended with caution for pregnant or reproductive women.
Abstract
Accordingly, the Korean Medication Algorithm Project for Bipolar Disorder (KMAP-BP) working committee, composed of domestic experts, developed Korea’s first KMAP-BP in 2002 and later in 2006, 2010, and 2010. A revised version of KMAP-BP was announced every four years four times in 2014 and 2018.6-10). The treatment strategy considering the safety and tolerability of KMAP-BP 2022 was developed by collecting opinions from domestic bipolar disorder experts. Safety and tolerability of drugs are very important factors in the treatment of bipolar disorder. An expert opinion survey was conducted on treatment strategies in various special clinical situations, such as significant weight gain, characteristic drug side effects, low drug adherence, pregnant and reproductive women, and genetic counseling. A written survey about treatment strategies related to safety and tolerability was prepared…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBipolar Disorder and Treatment
