Mood

Stabilizers Mood stabilizers are a class of medications that are used to treat bipolar disorder and depression. They are designed to balance out chemical changes in the brain that can lead to extreme changes in mood, such as manic episodes and depression. Mood stabilizers can help people manage their episodes more effectively and lead healthier, more stable lives. They are also used to help prevent mood swings from occurring in the first place.

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