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== Use in PTSD ==
== Use in PTSD ==


While I have great respect for the work done by Cochrane, I have seen far too many patients improve with PTSD symptoms especially if they have co-occurring bipolar disorder. The avoidance doesn't usually improve, but the irritability, impulsivity, and anger/hyper-arousal usually improve. I'm unaware of any RCTs or much work in general done with this, but a number of colleagues have noticed the same.
While I have great respect for the work done by Cochrane, I have seen far too many patients improve with PTSD symptoms especially if they have co-occurring bipolar disorder. The avoidance doesn't usually improve, but the irritability, impulsivity, and anger/hyper-arousal usually improve. I'm unaware of any RCTs or much work in general done with this, but a number of colleagues have noticed the same. <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/132.239.142.131|132.239.142.131]] ([[User talk:132.239.142.131#top|talk]]) 23:56, 13 January 2021 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

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Use in PTSD

While I have great respect for the work done by Cochrane, I have seen far too many patients improve with PTSD symptoms especially if they have co-occurring bipolar disorder. The avoidance doesn't usually improve, but the irritability, impulsivity, and anger/hyper-arousal usually improve. I'm unaware of any RCTs or much work in general done with this, but a number of colleagues have noticed the same. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 132.239.142.131 (talk) 23:56, 13 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]