Abstract Background: Lithium has been used in the fields of rheumatology and psychiatry since the 1800s and it is now generally considered to be a gold standard treatment for bipolar disorders. However, lithium is known to have significant side effects and requires close serum level monitoring to ensure levels remain within the therapeutic range to minimize the risk of serious adverse effects or toxicity. This article reviews the monitoring of lithium and reports on the implementation of a regional lithium register and database within Norfolk. Methods: Recorded blood results from the Norfolk lithium database were extracted for the first full year of operation across the region, 2005/6, and from the most recent full year 2011/12. Th...
Since the mid-20th century, lithium continues to be prescribed as a first-line mood stabilizer for t...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Lithium remains a mainstay in the management of mood disorde...
Background: Clinical guidelines recommend monitoring of creatinine and lithium throughout treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Lithium is widely used for the treatment of bipolar disorder. Owing to its narrow therap...
Background: Lithium is widely used as a mood stabilizer in managing Bipolar Disorder. It is also lic...
OBJECTIVES: Laboratory monitoring of patients using lithium is important to prevent harm and to incr...
Objectives: Laboratory monitoring of patients using lithium is important to prevent harm and to incr...
Objectives: Laboratory monitoring of patients using lithium is important to prevent harm and to incr...
BACKGROUND: Lithium is viewed as the first-line long-term treatment for prevention of relapse in peo...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is the fourth most common mental health condition, affecting ~ 1% of UK...
Background: Adequate monitoring of patients using lithium is needed for optimal dosing and for early...
Background: Adequate monitoring of patients using lithium is needed for optimal dosing and for early...
Lithium therapy for affective disorders has been esti mated to result in savings of hospital beds in...
Introduction Lithium is a medication indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder and treatment-r...
Background Lithium is a commonly prescribed drug with a narrow therapeutic index, and recognised adv...
Since the mid-20th century, lithium continues to be prescribed as a first-line mood stabilizer for t...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Lithium remains a mainstay in the management of mood disorde...
Background: Clinical guidelines recommend monitoring of creatinine and lithium throughout treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Lithium is widely used for the treatment of bipolar disorder. Owing to its narrow therap...
Background: Lithium is widely used as a mood stabilizer in managing Bipolar Disorder. It is also lic...
OBJECTIVES: Laboratory monitoring of patients using lithium is important to prevent harm and to incr...
Objectives: Laboratory monitoring of patients using lithium is important to prevent harm and to incr...
Objectives: Laboratory monitoring of patients using lithium is important to prevent harm and to incr...
BACKGROUND: Lithium is viewed as the first-line long-term treatment for prevention of relapse in peo...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is the fourth most common mental health condition, affecting ~ 1% of UK...
Background: Adequate monitoring of patients using lithium is needed for optimal dosing and for early...
Background: Adequate monitoring of patients using lithium is needed for optimal dosing and for early...
Lithium therapy for affective disorders has been esti mated to result in savings of hospital beds in...
Introduction Lithium is a medication indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder and treatment-r...
Background Lithium is a commonly prescribed drug with a narrow therapeutic index, and recognised adv...
Since the mid-20th century, lithium continues to be prescribed as a first-line mood stabilizer for t...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Lithium remains a mainstay in the management of mood disorde...
Background: Clinical guidelines recommend monitoring of creatinine and lithium throughout treatment ...