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- Lithium_(medication) abstract "Lithium compounds are used as a psychiatric medication. A number of salts of lithium are used as mood-stabilizing drugs, primarily in the treatment of bipolar disorder, where they have a role in the treatment of depression and particularly of mania, both acutely and in the long term. As a mood stabilizer, lithium is probably more effective in preventing mania than depression, and reduces the risk of suicide in people with bipolar. In depression alone (unipolar disorder), lithium can be used to augment other antidepressants. Lithium carbonate (Li2CO3), sold under several trade names, is the most commonly prescribed, while lithium citrate (Li3C6H5O7) is also used in conventional pharmacological treatments. Lithium orotate (C5H3LiN2O4), has been presented as an alternative. Lithium bromide and lithium chloride have been used in the past, however they fell out of use in the 1940s when it was discovered they were toxic. Many other lithium salts and compounds exist, such as lithium fluoride and lithium iodide, but they are presumed to be toxic substances and have never been evaluated for pharmacological effects.Upon ingestion, lithium becomes widely distributed in the central nervous system and interacts with a number of neurotransmitters and receptors, decreasing norepinephrine (noradrenaline) release and increasing serotonin synthesis.[citation needed] The specific biochemical mechanism of lithium action in mania is unknown.".
- Lithium_(medication) atcPrefix "N05".
- Lithium_(medication) atcSuffix "AN01".
- Lithium_(medication) casNumber "7439-93-2".
- Lithium_(medication) drugbank "DB01356".
- Lithium_(medication) iupacName "Lithium(1+)".
- Lithium_(medication) pubchem "28486".
- Lithium_(medication) thumbnail Lithium-citrate-2D-skeletal.png?width=300.
- Lithium_(medication) wikiPageExternalLink summary.cgi?cid=11125.
- Lithium_(medication) wikiPageExternalLink lithium-carbonate.html.
- Lithium_(medication) wikiPageExternalLink lithium.html.
- Lithium_(medication) wikiPageExternalLink moodstabilizers.htm.
- Lithium_(medication) wikiPageExternalLink 23129.
- Lithium_(medication) wikiPageID "39923620".
- Lithium_(medication) wikiPageRevisionID "605338399".
- Lithium_(medication) atcPrefix "N05".
- Lithium_(medication) atcSuffix "AN01".
- Lithium_(medication) bioavailability "depends on formulation".
- Lithium_(medication) caption Lithium_citrate.
- Lithium_(medication) casNumber "7439".
- Lithium_(medication) drugName "Lithium".
- Lithium_(medication) drugbank "DB01356".
- Lithium_(medication) eliminationHalfLife "-86400.0".
- Lithium_(medication) eliminationHalfLife "129600.0".
- Lithium_(medication) eliminationHalfLife "209952.0".
- Lithium_(medication) eliminationHalfLife "64440.0".
- Lithium_(medication) excretion ">95% renal".
- Lithium_(medication) hasPhotoCollection Lithium_(medication).
- Lithium_(medication) iupacName "Lithium".
- Lithium_(medication) legalAu "S4".
- Lithium_(medication) legalCa "Rx-only".
- Lithium_(medication) legalUk "POM".
- Lithium_(medication) legalUs "Rx-only".
- Lithium_(medication) medlineplus "a681039".
- Lithium_(medication) metabolism "Renal".
- Lithium_(medication) molecularWeight "6.941".
- Lithium_(medication) pregnancyAu "D".
- Lithium_(medication) pregnancyUs "D".
- Lithium_(medication) proteinBound "None".
- Lithium_(medication) pubchem "28486".
- Lithium_(medication) routesOfAdministration "Oral, parenteral".
- Lithium_(medication) smiles "[Li+]".
- Lithium_(medication) stdinchi "1".
- Lithium_(medication) stdinchikey "HBBGRARXTFLTSG-UHFFFAOYSA-N".
- Lithium_(medication) tradename "Camcolit ,".
- Lithium_(medication) tradename "Eskalith ,".
- Lithium_(medication) tradename "Li-Liquid ,".
- Lithium_(medication) tradename "Liskonum ,".
- Lithium_(medication) tradename "Lithicarb ,".
- Lithium_(medication) tradename "Lithobid ,".
- Lithium_(medication) tradename "Priadel ,".
- Lithium_(medication) tradename "Quilonum".
- Lithium_(medication) tradename "and others".
- Lithium_(medication) width "120".
- Lithium_(medication) subject Category:Antipsychotics.
- Lithium_(medication) subject Category:Biology_and_pharmacology_of_chemical_elements.
- Lithium_(medication) subject Category:Lithium.
- Lithium_(medication) subject Category:Mood_stabilizers.
- Lithium_(medication) type Drug.
- Lithium_(medication) type FunctionalSubstance.
- Lithium_(medication) comment "Lithium compounds are used as a psychiatric medication. A number of salts of lithium are used as mood-stabilizing drugs, primarily in the treatment of bipolar disorder, where they have a role in the treatment of depression and particularly of mania, both acutely and in the long term. As a mood stabilizer, lithium is probably more effective in preventing mania than depression, and reduces the risk of suicide in people with bipolar.".
- Lithium_(medication) label "Lithium (medication)".
- Lithium_(medication) label "Lithiumtherapie".
- Lithium_(medication) label "Lithiumtherapie".
- Lithium_(medication) label "Sal de litio".
- Lithium_(medication) label "Sal de lítio".
- Lithium_(medication) label "Sali di litio".
- Lithium_(medication) label "Sel de lithium".
- Lithium_(medication) label "Препараты лития".
- Lithium_(medication) label "リチウム塩".
- Lithium_(medication) label "鋰 (藥理學)".
- Lithium_(medication) sameAs Lithiumtherapie.
- Lithium_(medication) sameAs Sal_de_litio.
- Lithium_(medication) sameAs Sel_de_lithium.
- Lithium_(medication) sameAs Sali_di_litio.
- Lithium_(medication) sameAs リチウム塩.
- Lithium_(medication) sameAs Lithiumtherapie.
- Lithium_(medication) sameAs Sal_de_lítio.
- Lithium_(medication) sameAs m.0d_wbd.
- Lithium_(medication) sameAs Q152763.
- Lithium_(medication) sameAs Q152763.
- Lithium_(medication) wasDerivedFrom Lithium_(medication)?oldid=605338399.
- Lithium_(medication) depiction Lithium-citrate-2D-skeletal.png.
- Lithium_(medication) homepage lithium-carbonate.html.
- Lithium_(medication) isPrimaryTopicOf Lithium_(medication).
- Lithium_(medication) name "Lithium".