Effectiveness of clozapine, oxcarbazepine and rivastigmine combination in a bipolar disorder patient with initial cerebral atrophy

Clinical Case Reports
Paolo MoranaDonatella Marazziti

Abstract

This paper reports the case of a 46-year-old woman suffering from bipolar disorder of type I with mixed features with initial fronto-temporal atrophy. Although considered treatment-resistant to conventional strategies, she successfully responded to a combination of rivastigmine, clozapine, and oxcarbazepine.

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