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    Valproate oral loading in the treatment of acute mania by KECK, P. E, MCELROY, S. L, TUGRUL, K. C, BENNETT, J. A

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-08-1993)
    “…Evidence from earlier studies suggests that the antimanic activity of valproate becomes most pronounced within 1 to 4 days of achieving serum concentrations of…”
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    The effects of race and information variance on disagreement between psychiatric emergency service and research diagnoses in first-episode psychosis by STRAKOWSKI, S. M, HAWKINS, J. M, KECK, P. E, MCELROY, S. L, WEST, S. A, BOURNE, M. L, SAX, K. W, TUGRUL, K. C

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-10-1997)
    “…Previously, we reported that patient race was associated with disagreement between research and clinical diagnoses. To extend this work, we studied whether…”
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    A randomized comparison of divalproex oral loading versus haloperidol in the initial treatment of acute psychotic mania by MCELROY, S. L, KECK, P. E, STANTON, S. P, TUGRUL, K. C, BENNETT, J. A, STRAKOWSKI, S. M

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-04-1996)
    “…Uncontrolled evidence suggests that divalproex administered via the oral loading strategy of 20 mg/kg/day may produce clinically significant antimanic response…”
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    Factors associated with pharmacologic noncompliance in patients with mania by KECK, P. E, MCELROY, S. L, STRAKOWSKI, S. M, STANTON, S. P, KIZER, D. L, BALISTRERI, T. M, BENNETT, J. A, TUGRUL, K. C, WEST, S. A

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-07-1996)
    “…Studies of noncompliance with pharmacotherapy in bipolar disorder have primarily involved outpatients receiving lithium. There are limited data to date…”
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    Valproate treatment of panic disorder and lactate-induced panic attacks by Keck, Jr, P E, Taylor, V E, Tugrul, K C, McElroy, S L, Bennett, J A

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-04-1993)
    “…Several lines of evidence suggest that the anticonvulsant drug valproate may have antipanic properties: (1) It enhances gamma-aminobutyric acid activity in the…”
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    Valproate as a loading treatment in acute mania by McElroy, S L, Keck, Jr, P E, Tugrul, K C, Bennett, J A

    Published in Neuropsychobiology (01-01-1993)
    “…Evidence from earlier studies indicates that the antimanic action of valproate becomes most apparent within 1-4 days of achieving serum concentrations 50…”
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    Antiepileptic drugs for the treatment of panic disorder by Keck, Jr, P E, McElroy, S L, Tugrul, K C, Bennett, J A, Smith, J M

    Published in Neuropsychobiology (01-01-1993)
    “…Evidence from preclinical studies, preliminary clinical reports, pharmacologic challenge studies and a small number of controlled trials suggests that several…”
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    A pilot study of rapid lithium administration in the treatment of acute mania by Keck Jr, Paul E, Strakowski, Stephen M, Hawkins, John M, Dunayevich, Eduardo, Tugrul, Karen C, Bennett, Jerry A, McElroy, Susan L

    Published in Bipolar disorders (01-04-2001)
    “…Objectives: The use of rapid lithium dosage administration, a strategy that could lead to rapid improvement in mania, has been largely unexamined. In this…”
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    Twelve-Month Outcome After a First Hospitalization for Affective Psychosis by Strakowski, Stephen M, Keck, Paul E, McElroy, Susan L, West, Scott A, Sax, Kenji W, Hawkins, John M, Kmetz, Geri F, Upadhyaya, Vidya H, Tugrul, Karen C, Bourne, Michelle L

    Published in Archives of general psychiatry (01-01-1998)
    “…BACKGROUND We studied the 12-month course of illness after a first hospitalization for affective psychosis to identify potential outcome predictors in this…”
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