Omar Elhaj
Case Western Reserve University
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Biological Psychiatry | 2004
Joseph R. Calabrese; Eduard Vieta; Rif S. El-Mallakh; Robert L. Findling; Eric A. Youngstrom; Omar Elhaj; Prashant Gajwani; Ronald Pies
Of the placebo-controlled maintenance studies conducted in bipolar disorder, few have enrolled patients who present depressed. In fact, only lithium and lamotrigine have been studied over the long term with placebo-controlled designs in recently manic and recently depressed bipolar patients. Given the magnitude of the unmet medical need and the data suggesting that symptomatic patients with bipolar disorder spend the majority of their time depressed, this is unfortunate. Our review of the pre-lithium literature and more recent publications suggests that mood state at study entry predicts the polarity of relapse and the response to treatment. Accordingly, a need exists to enroll recently depressed patients in maintenance studies to elucidate the complete spectrum of efficacy of putative mood stabilizers and improve the long-term treatment of bipolar depression. Patients presenting depressed for a maintenance study tend to relapse into depression; those presenting manic, into hypomania/mania/mixed states. This is particularly true during the first several months of the randomized treatment. The polarity of the index episode tends to predict the polarity of relapse into a subsequent episode in a ratio of about 2:1 to 3:1. We conclude that putative mood stabilizers must be tested in recently manic and recently depressed patients to determine their spectrum of prophylactic efficacy.
Epilepsia | 2005
Prashant Gajwani; Anna Forsthoff; David J. Muzina; Benedikt Amann; Keming Gao; Omar Elhaj; Joseph R. Calabrese; Heinz Grunze
Summary: Bipolar disorder is a common, recurrent, often severe mental disorder that, without adequate treatment, is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. We review the evidence on the efficacy of a spectrum of antiepileptic drugs (AED) in bipolar disorder. Most studies have been carried out with carbamazepine (CBZ), valproate (VPA), and lamotrigine (LTG). All three of these AEDs have been shown to be of value in the management of patients with bipolar illnesses. VPA and CBZ seem to exert stronger antimanic effects and, to a lesser degree, acute antidepressant efficacy. LTG seems to be effective against depression and mania, with a more robust activity against depression. No firm evidence supports a role for vigabatrin, tiagabine, topiramate, or levetiracetam in these disorders.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2009
David E. Kemp; Keming Gao; Stephen J. Ganocy; Omar Elhaj; Sarah Bilali; Carla Conroy; Robert L. Findling; Joseph R. Calabrese
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2005
Keming Gao; Prashant Gajwani; Omar Elhaj; Joseph R. Calabrese
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2002
Joseph R. Calabrese; Melvin D. Shelton; Daniel J. Rapport; Susan E. Kimmel; Omar Elhaj
Journal of Psychiatric Research | 2008
David E. Kemp; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld; Stephen J. Ganocy; Omar Elhaj; Renee Slembarski; Sarah Bilali; Carla Conroy; James Pontau; Robert L. Findling; Joseph R. Calabrese
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2005
Susan Hatters Friedman; Melvin D. Shelton; Omar Elhaj; Erik A. Youngstrom; Daniel J. Rapport; Kristene A. Packer; Sarah Bilali; Kelly Sak Jackson; Heather E. Sakai; Phillip J. Resnick; Robert L. Findling; Joseph R. Calabrese
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2008
Keming Gao; Marcia L. Verduin; David E. Kemp; Bryan K. Tolliver; Stephen J. Ganocy; Omar Elhaj; Sarah Bilali; Kathleen T. Brady; Robert L. Findling; Joseph R. Calabrese
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology | 2007
Martha Sajatovic; Omar Elhaj; Eric A. Youngstrom; Sarah Bilali; Daniel J. Rapport; Stephen J. Ganocy; Joseph R. Calabrese
Archive | 2005
Omar Elhaj; Joseph R. Calabrese