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Early Intervention In Bipolar Disorder

During this webinar, Dr. Goldberg and Dr. Tohen will discuss the importance of early intervention in patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Together they will share their clinical experience and discuss the implications of early versus delayed intervention and identify and explore potential treatment options in bipolar disorder.

Objectives:

Describe the implications of early versus later intervention in bipolar disorder

Explore suitable treatment options in bipolar disorder

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Dr. Joseph Goldberg and Dr. Mauricio Tohen are paid consultants of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. …

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