- Lithium: Drug Uses, Dosage and Side Effects - Drugs. com
Lithium a mood stabilizer that is a used to treat or control the manic episodes of bipolar disorder (manic depression) Manic symptoms include hyperactivity, rushed speech, poor judgment, reduced need for sleep, aggression, and anger
- Lithium - Wikipedia
Lithium (from Ancient Greek: λίθος, líthos, 'stone') is a chemical element; it has symbol Li and atomic number 3 It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal Under standard conditions, it is the least dense metal and the least dense solid element
- Lithium - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Learn more about Lithium uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain Lithium
- Lithium (oral route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic
Lithium is used to treat mania that is part of bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness) It is also used on a daily basis to reduce the frequency and severity of manic episodes
- Lithium | Definition, Properties, Use, Facts | Britannica
lithium (Li), chemical element of Group 1 (Ia) in the periodic table, the alkali metal group, lightest of the solid elements The metal itself—which is soft, white, and lustrous—and several of its alloys and compounds are produced on an industrial scale
- Lithium: MedlinePlus Drug Information
Lithium is used to treat and prevent episodes of mania (frenzied, abnormally excited mood) in people with bipolar disorder (manic-depressive disorder; a disease that causes episodes of depression, episodes of mania, and other abnormal moods)
- Lithium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Element Lithium (Li), Group 1, Atomic Number 3, s-block, Mass 6 94 Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images
- Lithium Medicine: Bipolar Uses, Side Effects Dosage
Lithium is used for treating manic episodes due to bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness) It also is combined with antidepressants to treat depression Lithium has been used since the 1950's The FDA approved lithium carbonate, the most common lithium preparation in 1970
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