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Öğe Manic Shift Due to the Use of Bupropion in Bipolar Depression: Two Case Reports(Turkiye Sinir Ve Ruh Sagligi Dernegi, 2019) Kahyaci Kilic, Evnur; Gorgulu, Yasemin; Kose Cinar, Rugul; Bulent Sonmez, MehmetBupropion is a selective norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake inhibitor. It is used in the treatment of depression and nicotine addiction. When compared to the other antidepressants, bupropion has a relatively lower risk of triggering shift to hypomania or mania in bipolar depression treatment. Here we report two cases of bipolar depression patients with manic shift when bupropion was used as an adjunct to mood stabilizer treatment. The first was a 43-year old female patient. Manic symptoms occurred after bupropion was added to lithium and quetiapine treatment for bipolar disorder (BD) depressive episode. Her manic symptoms regressed rapidly after discontinuing bupropion treatment. The second patient was a 26-year old male on lithium and valproate therapy with a BD diagnosis. After bupropion was added to his treatment for depressive symptoms, psychotic mania ensued and he had to be admitted to the hospital. Significant improvement was noted shortly after bupropion was discontinued and antipsychotic treatment was initiated.Öğe Triple Chronotherapy for Bipolar Depression: A Case Report(Turkiye Sinir Ve Ruh Sagligi Dernegi, 2019) Kahyaci Kilic, Evnur; Caliyurt, OkanBipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic disease with recurrent episodes of mania and depression. There is urgent need for rapid, effective, and safe treatments for bipolar depression which is difficult to treat using the current standard methods. Triple chronotherapy is a combination of sleep deprivation, sleep phase shift, and bright light therapy which has been shown to induce accelerated and sustained remissions in bipolar depression. In this report, we present a case of bipolar depression undergoing triple chronotherapy in addition to the standard treatment and discuss the importance of getting fast and sustained response in these cases.