Difference between revisions of "Lithium"
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* Lithium is eliminated by the kidney for about 95%. Changes in the rate of excretion can cause unwanted effects. | * Lithium is eliminated by the kidney for about 95%. Changes in the rate of excretion can cause unwanted effects. | ||
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| + | | halflife = 12-48 | ||
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|<includeonly> isswitch = 1 </includeonly> | |<includeonly> isswitch = 1 </includeonly> | ||
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Revision as of 11:21, 26 April 2010
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| Type | Moodstabilizer | ||||||
| Group | mood stabilizer | ||||||
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| ATC-code | N05AN01 | ||||||
| Medscape | lithium | ||||||
| PubChem | 11125 | ||||||
| PubMed | lithium | ||||||
| Drugs.com | lithium | ||||||
| Kompas (Dutch) | lithium | ||||||
| Wikipedia | lithium | ||||||
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"-48" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.
lithium is a Moodstabilizer in the group mood stabilizer.
- Metabolization
- Lithium is eliminated by the kidney for about 95%. Changes in the rate of excretion can cause unwanted effects.