Who have Frequent urination with Bipolar ii disorder - from FDA reports
There is no Frequent Urination reported by people with Bipolar Ii Disorder yet. We study people who have Frequent Urination and Bipolar Ii Disorder from FDA. Find out below who they are, other conditions they have and drugs they take.
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Bipolar Ii Disorder
Bipolar ii disorder (characterized by at least one episode of hypomania and at least one episode of major depression) can be treated by Lamictal, Lithium carbonate, Seroquel, Lamotrigine, Wellbutrin (latest reports from 4,614 Bipolar ii disorder patients)
Frequent Urination
Frequent urination has been reported by people with high blood cholesterol, generalized anxiety disorder, gastroesophageal reflux disease, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, pain (latest reports from 822 Frequent urination patients).
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