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Discontinuing Medication

Discontinuing Medication

I am 34 years old and have been taking medication for bipolar II disorder regularly for the past 8 years (prior to that it was on and off). I discontinued taking seroquel approximately 4 months ago (with my doctor's ok) and within the past month have discontinued the tegretol XR, lamictal, and wellbutrin SR. My question is what is the chance of a relapse and is it ever possible to stay off medications for good? I realize it is not possible to know for sure but I would like to know if there are any studies done on this or any statistics available. A concern I have is what the effects of taking these medications over an extremely long period of time are and is there a point where it is actually more harmful to take so many medications? Thank you for your help.
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Debi,

Data for bipolar II disorder suggests that more than 90% of individuals who have a single hypomanic episode go on to have future episodes. However, there is insufficient data about the risks of relapse after discontinuation of treatment for bipolar II disorder. The decision to maintain patients on medications is based on several factors including the severity of the illness, the number of previous hypomanic and depressive episodes, the risks of adverse effects from the particular medications, and the quality of the patient's support system. I urge you to discuss the benefits versus the risks of long-term medication treatment with your treating physician/psychiatrist.
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