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Accidentally took double does Seroquel XR - dangerous?

Hi, I think I accidentally took a double dose of my nightly 600mg of Seroquel XR. So I think I might've taken 1200mg. I really could not... read more

How long does lithium stay in your system?

Do I have to quit dinking coffee when taking lithium?

Lithium and Synthroid interaction?

Does anyone know if lithium suppresses or destroys thyroxine hormone production? I am curious about this interaction, because reducing... read more

Anybody on Lithium? How hard is it to stay properly hydrated?

I'm about to add to other meds for Treatment Resistant Depression. I would like to hear some success stories about lithium if possible.... read more

I was on lithium 1000 mg put on Depakote inpatient for no reasons?

I am currently on Depakote which know it's been 6 years I am taking 1000 it's not working any more! I need lithium, I was inpatient... read more

Chronic prophylactic treatment in psychiatric meds, especially lithium. Is a daily dose necessary?

Often maximum therapeutic levels necessary in bipolar disorder? The cyclical nature of manic depression has lapses of 3 to sometimes... read more

Is weight gain a common side effect of lithium?

I've worked so hard to lose weight.; I fear that when I start taking the lithium I will gain it all back. I've been taking bupropion... read more

How long does lithium take to get out of your system?

I was taking lithium carbonate for bipolar disorder. I was wondering how long does it take to get it out of your system? I was... read more

Does lithium help with unipolar depression -- anybody?

I'm about to start this to augment my other meds (lexapro, remeron, benzo). I just hope that it helps with depression, not just stopping manic... read more

Low dose lithium as effective as high dose?

The common lithium doses currently given daily for bipolar disorder (1200 mg) may be too high and in long-term prescription... read more

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