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The COMBINER study

A study to understand which maintenance treatment for bipolar disorder is better, lithium and quetiapine together, lithium alone, or quetiapine alone.

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Background

Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe mood disorder characterised by episodes of hypomania / mania and depression.

Maintenance treatment is critical to reducing the number of mood episodes experienced over a person's lifetime. Lithium is recommended as the first line maintenance treatment, but antipsychotics are often prescribed instead of or in addition to lithium. Combination treatment could be more effective, but tolerability is more of an issue. Currently there is a lack of good quality evidence to help clinicians and patients make choices about whether lithium, an antipsychotic, or a combination of both is best in maintenance treatment.

Taking Part

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About the Study

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Contact Us

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Address
COMBINER Trial Office
Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit
Public Health Building
University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT

This study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Heath Technology Assessment programme (project reference NIHR158667). The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care.

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