Lithium (pharmacology)
Lithium (Li2CO3) is a drug used to treat mania, bipolar disorder and tendencies to suicide
Mechanism of action[edit | edit source]
Lithium cations are capable of displacing potassium cations from the cells, and this results in depolarization, which induces relaxation. Lithium cannot be removed by the sodium-potassium pump, so it is well maintained in the cells. Lithium also affects the second messenger system, increasing its effects.
Therapeutic treatment[edit | edit source]
The big risk in using lithium is in its small therapeutic index. The therapeutic dose is in the range of 0.8–1.2 mmol/l and lethality appears already at 3–5 mmol/l. The effect starts after 10 days, in combination with an antipsychotic earlier. Long-term administration is necessary for the usual duration of 6-12 months and maintenance of the level at values of 0.4-0.8 mmol/l.
Metabolism[edit | edit source]
Oral lithium is not protein bound, but its renal elimination half-life is long. This time can be prolonged by kidney disease, concurrent use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or thiazide diuretics. These induce reabsorption of lithium, which can approach toxic values.[1] Otherwise lithium causes polyuria.
Side effects[edit | edit source]
To understand the side effects, it is necessary to realize that lithium does not replace potassium only in the CNS, but throughout the body. This also results in its side effects.
- gastrointestinal problems;
- diabetes insipidus;
- changes on the ECG;
- eufunctional or hypofunctional goiter;
- polydipsia;
- polyuria;
- mainly in combination with SSRI - serotonin syndrome.
At toxic values above 2 mmol/l other problems occur in the CNS.
- disorders of cortical functions;
- motor coordination disorder;
- convulsions, coma or even death.[2]
Undesirable interactions with NSAIDs, ACE inhibitors and diuretics (thiazide) occur when the plasma concentration of lithium increases.
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References[edit | edit source]
- HYNIE, Sixtus. Farmakologie v kostce. 2. edition. Praha : Triton, 2001. 520 pp. ISBN 80-7254-181-1.
- LINCOVÁ, Dagmar, et al. Základní a aplikovaná farmakologie. 1. edition. GALÉN, 2002. 601 pp. ISBN 80-7262-168-8.