Lithium
Mechanism of Action
Lithium's exact mechanism of action remains not fully understood, but it is believed to work through several pathways:
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Clinical Benefits
Dosage
Prevalence of Side EffectsCommon Side Effects (10–30% of patients):
- Mood Stabilization:
- Effective in preventing manic and depressive episodes in bipolar disorder.
- Considered the "gold standard" for long-term maintenance therapy.
- Acute Mania:
- Reduces the intensity of manic symptoms, such as euphoria, hyperactivity, and irritability.
- Suicide Prevention:
- Unique among mood stabilizers, lithium significantly reduces the risk of suicide in patients with mood disorders.
- Off-Label Uses:
- May be used for treatment-resistant depression (as adjunct therapy).
- Investigated for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease due to its neuroprotective properties.
- Goodwin & Jamison, "Bipolar Disorder: Lithium in Practice"
- NICE Guidelines for Bipolar Disorder Treatment
Dosage
- Initial Dosing:
- Typically starts at 300 mg to 600 mg daily, divided into two or three doses.
- Maintenance Dosing:
- Adjusted based on serum lithium levels (therapeutic range: 0.6–1.2 mEq/L).
- Typical maintenance doses range from 900 mg to 1,200 mg daily.
- Serum Monitoring:
- Regular blood tests (every 1–3 months) are critical to ensure levels remain within the therapeutic range and avoid toxicity.
- Target serum level for acute mania: 0.8–1.2 mEq/L.
- FDA Prescribing Information for Lithium
- Clinical Psychiatry Guidelines
Prevalence of Side EffectsCommon Side Effects (10–30% of patients):
- Gastrointestinal: Nausea, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort.
- Neurological: Tremor, fatigue, cognitive slowing.
- Weight Gain: Frequently reported with prolonged use.
- Increased Thirst and Urination: Due to nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
- Thyroid Dysfunction:
- Hypothyroidism occurs in ~10–20% of patients.
- Kidney Impairment:
- Long-term use can affect renal function; regular monitoring of kidney function is essential.
- Lithium Toxicity:
- Symptoms include confusion, severe tremor, ataxia, and seizures. Toxicity occurs at serum levels >1.5 mEq/L.
- Cardiac Effects:
- Risk of arrhythmias, particularly in individuals with pre-existing cardiac conditions.
- BMJ: Lithium Monitoring and Side Effects
- PubMed: Long-Term Safety of Lithium