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Elevations in thyroid-stimulating hormone in normal subjects after receiving short-term lithium carbonate
M V Nelson1, V Tutag-Lehr, R L Evans
1College of Pharmacy and Allied Health, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
Abstract:
Nine normal, healthy male subjects had significantly elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations while receiving oral lithium carbonate for two weeks. The mean minimum lithium serum concentration was 0.765 mEq/L. The TSH concentrations after 15 days on lithium were significantly correlated to the TSH concentration at baseline. No correlation was found between mean minimum lithium steady-state concentration and TSH concentration after 15 days on lithium. Further research is necessary to determine if a high baseline TSH concentration or an early rise in TSH will predict those patients who will eventually develop hypothyroidism after long-term lithium therapy.