Safe and effective use of lithium

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Abstract

Lithium has proven efficacy in the treatment of bipolar disorder, both for acute mania and long-term mood stabilisation and prophylaxis. It is also useful in combating treatment-resistant depression. Compared to other mood stabilisers, lithium has a favourable efficacy-tolerability balance. Lithium is underused due to active marketing of alternatives and concerns regarding adverse effects, tolerability, and the perception that regular monitoring is difficult.

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Malhi, G. S., Tanious, M., Bargh, D., Das, P., & Berk, M. (2013). Safe and effective use of lithium. Australian Prescriber, 36(1), 18–21. https://doi.org/10.18773/austprescr.2013.008

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