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From FDA reports: Depression and Mania

This is a study of Mania among people who have Depression. The study analyzes the Depression patients by their gender and age, drugs used, and common conditions other than Depression. In total 119,373 Depression patients are studied. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA and is updated regularly.

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On May, 22, 2013: 119,373 people who have depression are studied. Among them, 1,019 (0.85%) have Mania.

Trend of Mania in depression reports

Gender of people who have depression and experienced Mania * :

FemaleMale
Mania57.35%42.65%

Age of people who have depression and experienced Mania * :

0-12-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960+
Mania0.09%0.44%10.70%12.28%17.28%25.18%16.75%17.28%

Top co-existing conditions for these people * :

  1. Depression (1,019 people, 100.00%)
  2. Bipolar disorder (158 people, 15.51%)
  3. Anxiety (139 people, 13.64%)
  4. Sleep disorder (60 people, 5.89%)
  5. Hypertension (58 people, 5.69%)
  6. Mania (50 people, 4.91%)
  7. Psychotic disorder (46 people, 4.51%)
  8. Restless legs syndrome (44 people, 4.32%)
  9. Sedation (41 people, 4.02%)
  10. Insomnia (39 people, 3.83%)

Most common drugs used by these people * :

  1. Paxil (258 people, 25.32%)
  2. Lexapro (163 people, 16.00%)
  3. Zoloft (151 people, 14.82%)
  4. Prozac (143 people, 14.03%)
  5. Wellbutrin (115 people, 11.29%)
  6. Seroquel (111 people, 10.89%)
  7. Lamictal (96 people, 9.42%)
  8. Mirtazapine (88 people, 8.64%)
  9. Effexor (87 people, 8.54%)
  10. Depakote (86 people, 8.44%)

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

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