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Lithium Carbonate Toxicity

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
Lithium carbonate therapy, uncomplicated by other factors, can give rise to a deep coma even if the serum levels of lithium are within the desired range. A patient with manic depressive disease, having been treated with lithium carbonate for less than a year, developed progressive impairment of consciousness.
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Lithium Carbonate-Lithium Bromide

2001
(Li2CO3) [554-13-2] CLi2O3 (MW 73.89) InChI = 1S/CH2O3.2Li/c2-1(3)4;;/h(H2,2,3,4);;/q;2*+1/p-2 InChIKey = XGZVUEUWXADBQD-UHFFFAOYSA-L (LiBr) [7550-38-8] BrLi (MW 86.85) InChI = 1S/BrH.Li/h1H;/q;+1/p-1 InChIKey = AMXOYNBUYSYVKV-UHFFFAOYSA-M (reagent for dehydrohalogenation of α-halo ketones) Physical Data: see ...
Dennis Wright, Mark C. McMills
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Lithium Carbonate Prophylaxis Failure

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
SummaryData from non-rapid-cycling bipolar (manic-depressive) patients who were receiving long-term treatment with lithium carbonate were analysed by the life table method to determine when lithium carbonate prophylaxis failures occurred. Forty-four of 96 patients failed to keep well in spite of maintenance lithium therapy.
D L, Dunner, J L, Fleiss, R R, Fieve
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Lithium carbonate and leukocytosis

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1980
White blood cell (WBC) counts of 37 hospitalized adult psychiatric patients were examined for changes during treatment with lithium carbonate. Group 1 (n = 19) patients had WBC counts taken before and after lithium therapy. Group 2 (n = 16) patients had WBC counts taken only after lithium therapy.
G, Lapierre, R B, Stewart
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Quenched lithium carbonate

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1996
Abstract A comparative study of sintered and melt-quenched Li2CO3 is made through XRD, electrical conductivity measurements, DSC and ESR. XRD and DSC of unusually hard melt-quenched sample show stabilization of disorder and the latter shows a structural phase transition at 401 °C.
S.Rama Rao, C.S. Sunandana
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Lithium Carbonate-Induced Myxedema

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— E.D. Luby and his collaborators ( 218 :1298, 1971) present an interesting observation. The mild antithyroid effect of lithium is well-known, although the mechanism of its action is incompletely understood. A goiter developed or increased in twelve of 330 patients in one series, but all remained clinically euthyroid. 1 In another Danish
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Teratogenesis from Lithium Carbonate

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970
Excerpt Teratogenesis (the production of biological malformations) from therapeutic agents represents an extension of the potential of drugs for adverse reactions but limited to a particular stage ...
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Lithium Carbonate Therapy

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1968
B P, Grimes, R F, Long
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Lithium Carbonate Toxicity

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
To the Editor.— The article of F. A. Herrero on lithium carbonate toxicity (226:1109, 1973) deserves comment. Some authorities believe lithium carbonate is one of the most underused neuroleptic drugs. Though considered safe within the appropriate therapeutic range (0.6 to 1.2 mEq/liter), it is always important to know about idiosyncrasies, so that ...
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Lithium carbonate (Eskalith)

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1971
Lithium toxicity is closely related to serum lithium levels, and can occur at doses close to therapeutic levels. Facilities for prompt and accurate serum lithium determinations should be available before initiating therapy.
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