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Risk of Relapse in Psychotic and Bipolar Disorders After Prenatal Antipsychotic Discontinuation.
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Lithium Side Effects in the Medically Ill
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1993Objective: This review will include the general pharmacology of lithium and discuss its effects on various organ systems, with emphasis on the medically ill patient as well as the geriatric patient with multiple medical problems. Methods: A full literature review on the side effects of lithium was performed.
W A, Morton, S C, Sonne, R B, Lydiard
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Use of Lithium in the Medically Ill
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1988For more than one hundred years (about 1845-1950), lithium salts were used to treat disorders belonging to 'the uric acid diathesis' ('gouty diseases'). It was introduced into modern psychiatry as an antimanic agent, but its current use is mostly as a prophylactic in bipolar and unipolar manic-depressive illness.
A, Amdisen, J, Hildebrandt
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Lithium Intolerance in a Medical-Psychiatric Population
General Hospital Psychiatry, 1998This pilot study was designed to explore the tolerance and efficacy of lithium as an adjunctive prophylactic agent when added to maintenance antidepressant regimens following an episode of depression in an older medical-psychiatric population. In a randomized controlled trial, 27 depressed patients had either lithium carbonate or placebo added to their
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Lithium ion batteries for medical devices
Fourteenth Annual Battery Conference on Applications and Advances. Proceedings of the Conference (Cat. No.99TH8371), 1999Lithium-ion batteries are being developed for nonimplantable and implantable medical devices. The high voltage, energy density and unique characteristics of this battery system are, in some cases, an enabling technology for the medical device. In other cases, the lithium-ion system provides additional convenience to the patients who use these devices ...
D.M. Spillman, E.S. Takeuchi
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