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Combining-Valproic acid-Lithium

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* Lithium and valproic acid are the most commonly used mood-stabilizing agents.<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> * The combination of lithium and valproate appears to be well tolerated and effective in treating bipolar illness.<ref name="freeman"/>* Addition of lithium to valproic acid is the treatment of choice for acute mania with partial butinadequate response to valproate.<ref name="freeman"/> * This combination may be synergistic.<ref name="freeman"/>* Lithium’s pharmacokinetics are not changed by valproate.<ref name="freeman"/>* There may be additive adverse reactions due to this combination, such as weight gain, sedation, gastrointestinal complaints, and tremor.<ref name="freeman"/> 
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* Start lithium acid according to the general dosing advice.
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