ECT Plus Pramipexole For Bipolar Depression With Parkinsonism: Case Report in Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology

 Out on PubMed, is this case report:

Pramipexole as an Augmentation Strategy to Electroconvulsive Therapy in the Treatment of Bipolar Depression Complicated With Parkinsonism: A Case Report.

Bueno L, Bermejo A, Gascón M, Giménez-Palomo A, Arbelo N, Andreu H, De Juan O, Olivier L, Navarro L, Guerra V, Bartolomé I, Salmerón S, Ochandiano I, González-Martínez P, Bioque M, Colomer L, Anmella G, Llach CD, Gil-Badenes J, Benabarre A, Pujol-Fontrodona G, Vieta E, Pacchiarotti I.J Clin Psychopharmacol. 2023 Oct 12. doi: 10.1097/JCP.0000000000001761. Online ahead of print.PMID: 37820075 

The case report is here.
And here:
This is a modestly interesting case report of partial response to ECT in a complex clinical situation. The report mostly extoles the virtues of pramipexole.
The underling themes are the utility of ECT in bipolar disorder and PD/parkinsonism (although not so much in this patient).
Kudos to our Spanish colleagues for this contribution to the ECT literature.





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