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Bipolar affective disorder side-effects

Lithium salts are used in the treatment of bipolar affective disorder (i.e., manic depression) and occasionally in mania (but its slow onset of action is somewhat of a disadvantage in this case). Its mechanism of action is still open to debate, but lithium has effects on brain monoamines, on neuronal transmembrane sodium flux, and on cellular phosphatidylinositides related to second messenger systems. Lithium is administered in two salt forms, lithium carbonate (8.98) and lithium citrate (8.99). Side effects are common and include diarrhea, kidney failure, and drowsiness with tremor. [Pg.534]

The symptoms of bipolar disorder and the side effects associated with its treatment have implications for the patient s health-related quality of life. The disorder itself has an impact upon mental and emotional wellbeing. Bipolar disorder also affects areas of life such as employment, social partnerships and independence. The side effects of treatment may further impair the quality of life. [Pg.73]


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