Lithium is a mood-stabilizing medication commonly used to treat bipolar disorder and, less frequently, certain forms of depression. It can help reduce the severity and frequency of manic or depressive episodes.

Key Points:

  • Mechanism of Action: Not fully understood, but believed to influence neurotransmitter balance, second messenger systems, and neuroprotective factors.
  • Therapeutic Window: Requires regular blood tests to ensure levels remain therapeutic without becoming toxic.
  • Side Effects: May include tremors, thirst, increased urination, weight gain, and, at higher levels, serious toxicity affecting the nervous system and kidneys.
  • Long-Term Efficacy: One of the most studied and reliable treatments for bipolar disorder, with evidence suggesting it reduces suicide risk.

Last Update: December 31, 2024