People have been struggling with bi-polar and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders for centuries, although they were not named until fairly recently. Since their clinical designation by modern psychiatry, science has labored to provide relief from these debilitating conditions, with mixed results. Many drugs designed to treat bi-polar and personality disorders help alleviate the symptoms of these terrible diseases, but unfortunately they can cause severe side effects that can diminish their effectiveness. Doctors wary of the profound complications that can arise from Seroquel usage are now exploring alternative treatments for bi-polar and personality disorders.
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depression, is a disorder of the brain causing unusual and often problematic shifts in a person's mood, energy levels, and ability to function. More than 2 million American have been diagnosed with the disorder, and doctors historically have looked to Seroquel to treat the condition. However, because of the emerging evidence suggesting dangers with Seroquel and bi-polar treatment, Western medical practices are now embracing alternative therapies to treat this devastating condition.
Many people are expounding the virtues of acupuncture, mediation, yoga, and orthomolecular therapy in their pursuit to conquer their internal demons. As drugs become more and more dangerous, doctors are exploring new roles for traditional treatments such as psychotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy, and new studies of the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids may hold the key to solving the mystery that is bi-polar disorder.
One of the off label uses of Seroquel is in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder, a condition characterized by recurrent obsessions and/or repetitive compulsions. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is one of a number of personality disorders and it is a crippling mental disease that afflicts one out of every 50 people. Doctors have tried a range of drugs and treatments, including Seroquel, to eliminate the symptoms of this disease, but often with little to no effect. New treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder and other personality disorders include behavioral and cognitive therapy, combined with new drug therapies.
Experiments into the future of alternative treatments for bipolar and personality disorders continue to provide hope for the millions of people who dread the devastating side effects of the medications. If you or someone you know was injured due to the side effects of their traditional treatment such as Seroquel, you may be entitled to seek compensation for your pain and suffering. Contact a compassionate and dedicated defective drug attorney so that you can fight for the financial and emotional relief that you deserve today.