Many people living with bipolar disorder seek complementary and alternative therapies to help with symptoms. If you're pursuing complementary or alternative treatment for your bipolar disorder, it's best to discuss all of your medications, supplements, herbs, and so forth with all of your healthcare providers. This will help you avoid interactions among medications that may impact their efficacy, making drug or supplement effects either stronger or weaker, or potentially causing negative side effects.
Please be aware: Just because a product is "natural" doesn't mean it's necessarily safe. A number of over-the-counter and herbal products can have significant and sometimes dangerous interactions with certain prescription drugs. St. John's wort and SAM-e (over-the-counter supplements touted for their antidepressant qualities) have been shown to cause mania when taken by people suffering from bipolar disorder.
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