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Bipolar II compared with bipolar I disorder: baseline characteristics and treatment response to quetiapine in a pooled analysis of five placebo-controlled clinical trials of acute bipolar depression

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Table 1 Overview of five acute bipolar depression studies of quetiapine IR and XR
Table 2 Demographic characteristics at baseline in bipolar I and II subgroups (ITT population)
Table 3 Symptom severity at  baseline in  bipolar I and  II subgroups (ITT population)
Fig. 3 Individual item scores for depression (a) and anxiety (b) at baseline in bipolar I and II subgroups (pooled population)
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