Lithium Flashcards

1
Q

What is the mode of action of lithium?

A

Inhibition of dopamine release
Enhancement of serotonin
Decreased formation of intracellular second messengers

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2
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How long does lithium take to become effective?

A

7 days

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3
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What are the indications for lithium us?

A

Prevention of depressive and manic episodes in bipolar I

Treatment of acute mania

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4
Q

Is lithium take with food or on an empty stomach?

A

With food

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5
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What are the precautions for lithium?

A

Hyponatraemia
Renal impairment
Serotonergic medications
Pregnancy and breastfeeding

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6
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Why is hyponatraemia a precaution for lithium use?

A

Increases lithium toxicity

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7
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What may cause hyponatraemia?

A

Vomiting, diarrhoea, diuretics, dehydration, Addison’s disease

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8
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How is lithium extreted?

A

Renal

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9
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Why should precaution be taken with lithium and psoriases?

A

Lithium may precipitate and exacerbate psoriasis.

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10
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What are teratogenic effects of lithium?

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Heart defects, neurotoxicity, hypothyroidism and neuromuscular problems

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11
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During which trimester is lithium most teratogenic?

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First trimester

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12
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What are the signs and symptoms of mild lithium toxicity?

A

Blurred vision
Diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting
Muscle weakness, ataxia
Drowsiness

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What are the signs and symptoms of severe lithium toxicity?

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Course tremor
Dysarthria
Increased muscle tone, hypereflexia
Disorientation, seizures, psychosis.

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14
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What are the common adverse effects of lithium?

A
Metallic test
Gastrointestinal symptoms
Weight gain
Nephrotoxicity
Hypothyroidism 
Benign T wave changes on ECG
Acne, psoriasis
Leukocytosis
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15
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What ECG changes may be caused by lithium?

A

Benign T wave changes

Arrhythmia (rare)

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16
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What are the target lithium levels in blood?

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Acute mania: 0.5 - 1.2 mmol/L

Prophylaxis: 0.4 - 1 mmol/L

17
Q

How long after starting lithium or changing dose should lithium levels be monitored?

A

5-7 days