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1. Are personality disorders in bipolar patients more frequent in the US than Europe?

2. Are personality disorders in bipolar patients more frequent in the US than Europe?

4. Risperidone in the treatment of rapid cycling bipolar disorder

5. P.2.d.002 Risk factors for rapid cycling in bipolar disorder

6. Sleep deprivation in rapid-cycling bipolar affective disorder: case report

7. P.2.d.013 Clinical factors associated with rapid cycling bipolar disorder

8. Treatment of rapid cycling bipolar disorder

9. Lamotrigine in bipolar depression and rapid cycling

10. Mood stabilisation with lamotrigine in rapid cycling bipolar disorder

11. P.2.c.030 Short-term antidepressant effectiveness and safety in bipolar non-rapid cycling depression: a naturalistic study

12. Rapid cycling bipolar disorder: An update

13. Comparison between early- and late-onset rapid cycling affective disorders. -Clinical course and response to pharmacotherapy

14. P.1.177 Olanzapine/fluoxetine combination in the treatment of rapid-cycling bipolar depression

15. Olanzapine as an add-on treatment for dysphoric mania in bipolar I rapid cycling patients

16. Do antidepressants induce rapid cycling? A gender specific association

17. Lamotrigine in rapid cycling bipolar disorder: Predictors of response in a double-blind, placebo-controlled maintenance study

18. Quetiapine treatment of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder: An open prospective study

19. Mood stabilisation with lamotrigine in rapid cycling bipolar disorder: A double-blind placebo-controlled study

20. Olanzapine in the treatment of rapid-cycling Bipolar I patients

22. Olanzapine versus placebo in rapid-cycling bipolar disorder

23. Fluoxetine-induced, rapid cycling mania in an adolescent

25. S-24-3 Is rapid cycling a valid subtype of bipolar disorder?

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