Lithium alert card 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the lithium alert card in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient's name in the designated field. This is crucial for identification purposes.
  3. Next, fill in the address and postcode fields to provide complete contact information.
  4. Input the GP's name and NHS number, ensuring that healthcare professionals can easily access medical records.
  5. Enter a telephone number where the patient can be reached for any urgent inquiries.
  6. In the 'Details of lithium therapy' section, specify the brand of lithium being used.
  7. Indicate when treatment commenced by filling in the date in the provided field.
  8. Provide details about the hospital or clinic, including its name and telephone number for easy reference.
  9. List the name of the support team and their contact number to ensure comprehensive care.
  10. Finally, enter the daily dose and select whether it is a tablet or liquid formulation by deleting as appropriate.

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For the psychiatric reason category, we created a variable called non-adherence. Under this variable, we summed up discontinuation of lithium due to fear of adverse effects, being in disagreement with the diagnosis, refusing medication, feeling subjectively well and not adhering to monitoring.
Comment. Elderly people who use lithium may increase by twofold the risk of being involved in an injurious motor vehicle crash while driving.
Avoid drinking alcohol or using illegal drugs while you are taking lithium. They may decrease the benefits (e.g., worsen your condition) and increase adverse effects (e.g., sedation) of the medication. Avoid low sodium diets and dehydration because this can increase the risk of lithium toxicity.
Lithium is a first-choice option for treating bipolar disorder. But it can cause severe side effects if your dose is too higher.
This could affect you if you drive a car, ride a bike, or do anything else that needs a lot of focus. It might be best to stop doing these things for the first few days or weeks until your dose is stable and you know how it affects you. Most people drive as normal while taking lithium.

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Youll be given a lithium alert card to keep with you at all times. In an emergency, this will let health professionals know youre taking lithium. Try to avoid a low-sodium (low-salt) diet as this can increase the levels of lithium in your blood and increase the chance of getting side effects.
Results indicate that such a course of lithium in normals induces dysphoric mood change and psychomotor slowing, without docHub relationship to either plasma or RBC lithium concentrations.

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