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When you are first prescribed lithium, you should be given a purple lithium treatment pack. This pack should include: a lithium information booklet. a lithium alert card.
Lithium is available on prescription. It comes as regular tablets or slow-release tablets (lithium carbonate). Brand names for the tablets include Priadel, Camcolit and Liskonum. It also comes as a liquid that you swallow (lithium citrate).
It has long been known that lithium has toxic effects on the thyroid gland and the kidneys. The thyroid toxicity, caused primarily by lithiums interference with thyroid hormones release from the gland (19) affects up to 19% of treated patients (20).
Lithium was initially used to treat depression, gout, and neutropenia, and for cluster headache prophylaxis, but it fell out of favor because of its adverse effects. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned the use of lithium in the 1940s because of fatalities but lifted the ban in 1970.
The treatment pack also has a lithium alert card. Youll need to carry this card with you all the time. It tells healthcare professionals that youre taking lithium. This can be useful for them to know in an emergency. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if youve lost your treatment pack or did not get one.
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Lithium is only approved for depression associated with bipolar disorder. It might also be effective for other kinds of depression when its added on to an antidepressant, but more trials are needed. If youre taking an antidepressant and still have symptoms, talk to your doctor about whether adding lithium could help.
What is this test? This test measures and checks the amount of lithium in your blood. Lithium is a medicine used to treat psychiatric illnesses, such as bipolar disorders, acute mania, and other mood disorders. This test is used to find out the right dose for you if youre just starting lithium treatment.
During over half a century, science has shown that lithium is the most efficacious treatment for bipolar disorder but despite this, its prescription has consistently declined internationally during recent decades to approximately 35% ever use or less of patients with bipolar disorder.

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