Mini-review: Anomalous association between lithium data and lithium use

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作者
Rybakowski, Janusz K. [1 ]
Ferensztajn-Rochowiak, Ewa [1 ]
机构
[1] Poznan Univ Med Sci, Dept Adult Psychiat, Ul Szpitalna 27-33, PL-60572 Poznan, Poland
关键词
Lithium; Mood-stabilizer; Bipolar disorder; Suicide; Adverse effects; LONG-TERM TREATMENT; DRINKING-WATER; BIPOLAR DISORDER; SUICIDE MORTALITY; PRESCRIPTION PATTERNS; RISK; THERAPY; PREVENTION; MANAGEMENT; INCREASE;
D O I
10.1016/j.neulet.2022.136590
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
This mini-review aims to show a discrepancy between favorable data of lithium's therapeutic activity and the decreased use of the drug worldwide. The data point to lithium as the best mood stabilizer in the maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder for the prevention of manic and depressive recurrences. The second most encouraging psychiatric use of lithium is the augmentation of antidepressants in treatment-resistant depression. In addition to its mood-stabilizing properties, lithium is the most efficacious antisuicidal drug among all mood stabilizers. The drug also exerts antiviral, immunomodulatory, and neuroprotective effects which may be of major clinical value. On the other hand, the data of lithium use show that its therapeutic application in many countries has declined. A reason for this can be the introduction and heavy promotion of other mood-stabilizers, while lithium is an "orphan" drug with the minimal interest of any drug company. Probably, very important is also a perception of lithium as a "toxic drug", pointing to its side effects, mainly thyroid, renal and cognitive ones. In recent years, several proposals to turn back this anomalous association appeared, challenging a negative perception of lithium and optimizing its long-term administration. They show the data on lithium superiority over other mood stabilizers and point to the proper management of the lithium-induced side effects. This endeavor aims to allow a larger number of mood disorder patients to become beneficiaries of lithium use.
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