Trends in Use of Second-Generation Antipsychotics for Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in the United States, 1998–2009
Jessica Pillarella, B.A.; Ashley Higashi, M.P.H.; G. Caleb Alexander, M.D., M.S.; Rena Conti, Ph.D.
Ms. Pillarella is affiliated with the Pritzker School of Medicine and Dr. Alexander and Dr. Conti are with the Center for Health and the Social Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago.
Ms. Higashi and Dr. Alexander are with the Department of Medicine and Dr. Conti is with the Department of Pediatrics, University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago.
Ms. Pillarella is affiliated with the Pritzker School of Medicine and Dr. Alexander and Dr. Conti are with the Center for Health and the Social Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago.Ms. Higashi and Dr. Alexander are with the Department of Medicine and Dr. Conti is with the Department of Pediatrics, University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago.
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doi:10.1176/appi.ps.201100092
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