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American Journal of Psychiatry, 2006
OBJECTIVE More than 40% of patients with major depressive disorder do not achieve remission even after two optimally delivered trials of antidepressant medications.
A. Nierenberg+12 more
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OBJECTIVE More than 40% of patients with major depressive disorder do not achieve remission even after two optimally delivered trials of antidepressant medications.
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International journal of psychiatry in clinical practice, 2007
Background. Recent preclinical research suggests that lithium, clozapine, and possibly even antidepressants, have neurotrophic and neuroprotective properties. However, it remains unclear whether their long-term use can prevent the development of dementia
J. Angst+4 more
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Background. Recent preclinical research suggests that lithium, clozapine, and possibly even antidepressants, have neurotrophic and neuroprotective properties. However, it remains unclear whether their long-term use can prevent the development of dementia
J. Angst+4 more
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Hybrid cathode lithium batteries for implantable medical applications
Journal of Power Sources, 2006Abstract Lithium batteries with hybrid cathodes of Ag 2 V 4 O 11 and CF x have been developed that combine the best features of both cathode components. They can offer power density and energy density that are competitive with or superior to other developed battery chemistries, along with the stability and reliability needed for implantable ...
Donald R. Merritt+4 more
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Miniature pin-type lithium batteries for medical applications
Journal of Power Sources, 2005Abstract Miniature pin-type batteries featuring lithium-ion rechargeable chemistry and lithium/CF x chemistry have been developed for implantable medical applications. The characteristics of these batteries include hermeticity, small volume, and high power.
Mikito Nagata+6 more
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Endocrinological disorders related to the medical use of lithium. A narrative review
Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría (English ed.), 2019The prescribing of Lithium is common in psychiatric clinical practice. The aim of this study was to identify the most common endocrine side effects associated with this drug and to clarify the pathophysiological basis. A systematic review was conducted in Psycinfo, Embase, PubMed, and Scopus.
Rubén de Jesús Castro-García+1 more
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The suitability of different preparations of thermoluminescent lithium borate for medical dosimetry
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1982The thermoluminescence properties of three different preparations of lithium borate have been studied with specific reference to their use in medical dosimetry. The properties of lithium borate powder doped with copper make it more attractive for low dose measurements than the more conventional phosphor doped with manganese.
E.S. Fisher+3 more
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The Lithium Toxic Patient in the Medical Hospital: Diagnostic and Management Dilemmas
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1993Objective: Patients with lithium toxicity can pose difficulties in diagnosis and management in the general hospital setting. The authors examined patients who were referred to the Psychiatric Consultation-Liaison Service with suspicion of lithium overdose to delineate and characterize medical and psychiatric risk factors for toxicity and to follow the ...
Barbara A. Schindler, Dilip Ramchandani
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The Impact of Lithium Long-Term Medication on Suicidal Behavior and Mortality of Bipolar Patients
Archives of Suicide Research, 2005The article reviews the existing evidence and the concept of the anti-suicidal effect of lithium long-term treatment in bipolar patients. The core studies supporting the concept of a suicide preventive effect of lithium in bipolar patients come from the ...
B. Müller-Oerlinghausen+4 more
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Lithium Use in Older Adults is Associated with Increased Prescribing of Parkinson Medications
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2016To test the hypothesis of an increased incidence of antiparkinson drug prescribing or Parkinson disease (PD) diagnostic codes after chronic lithium treatment compared with chronic valproic acid or antidepressant treatment among older adults.A retrospective cohort study using healthcare administrative databases in Ontario, Canada included 1,749 lithium ...
Nathan Herrmann+17 more
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