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Lithium and Libido (INCREASED), Anyone Have This Issue?

I started taking Lithium about 5 months ago and was always within (if not below) therapeutic range. I'm a 16 year old teen that weighs 206 lbs (I'm 6... read more

Latuda dreams or lithium discontinuation or something else?

I have recently been switched to Latuda (20mg) from Lithium (900mg for 41 years)... It is an interesting drug, somewhat smoother than lithium but not... read more

Can Lithium, being a salt cause kidney stones?

I have never had a kidney stone and I'm 43 yrs. old. I started taking Lithium in March of 2009. Since summer of 2009, the creatine in my urine has... read more

Does lithium cause foul smelling urine?

I am on 400mgs a day at night.

Venlafaxine and lithium together?

I’m really looking for success stories - I’m on my last option. I’m an inpatient with severe depression and have been in for 5 weeks taking venla... read more

Lithium - 900mg at bedtime to start, is this too much to start with?

My doctor wants me to start on lithium 900mg at bedtime . I'm worried that it's a little too much to start with. Also he said to get the levels drawn... read more

What antidepressants can be taken with lithium?

Can lithium cause elevated liver enzymes?

I have been on lithium for 3 years now and my liver enzymes have been elevated

Interactions with vilazodone?

Today I started 10mg. of vilazodone and I also take 450mg. of Lithium twice daily, 100mg. of lamotrigine twice daily, 40 mg of nadolol daily and... read more

Lamictal - insomnia? Is this normal? it isgreat other than this.

On the 1st day on 25 mg and I was so excited to feel calm and not in a panic for the first time in my life!! I drove to my sons footy game, and... read more

How good is Lamictal for generalized anxiety disorder with a little bit of depression?

How good and how safe is Lamictal for anxiety with a little bit of depression and how well does most people tolerate it.

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