Difference between revisions of "Combining-Lithium-Lamotrigine"
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* This combination of drugs may be rational, but more data is needed.<ref name=”freeman”> {{Pubmed|9433333|Freeman et al. Mood stabilizer Combinations: A Review of Safety and Efficacy. Am J Psychiatry 1998;155:12-21}}</ref>. | * This combination of drugs may be rational, but more data is needed.<ref name=”freeman”> {{Pubmed|9433333|Freeman et al. Mood stabilizer Combinations: A Review of Safety and Efficacy. Am J Psychiatry 1998;155:12-21}}</ref>. | ||
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Adding lamotrigine
- This combination of drugs may be rational, but more data is needed.[2]. to lithium.
- Lithium is eliminated by the kidney for about 95%. Changes in the rate of excretion can cause unwanted effects.
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- This combination of drugs may be rational, but more data is needed.[2].
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- This combination of drugs may be rational, but more data is needed.[2].]]