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[Lithium treatment for affective disorders in old age]
Julia Christl1, Tillmann Supprian2
1Abteilung Gerontopsychiatrie, LVR-Klinikum Düsseldorf, Kliniken der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Bergische Landstr. 2, 40629, Düsseldorf, Deutschland. julia.christl@lvr.de.
Background:
Lithium is considered the gold standard for the treatment of bipolar affective disorder for the prevention of recurrence of manic and depressive episodes and for augmentation treatment in unipolar severe depressive episodes. The indications for treatment with lithium do not differ for older or younger patients. Nevertheless, there are a number of aspects to be considered with respect to drug safety in the group of old patients.
Objective:
The aim was to give an overview of the current literature on lithium treatment in old age and from this to derive recommendations for action.
Material And Methods:
A selective literature review on lithium treatment in old age was conducted to answer questions on drug safety, monitoring (particularly with respect to comorbidities) and potential alternatives to lithium.
Results And Discussion:
Lithium is an effective and, if used correctly, safe drug also in old people; however, with respect to somatic comorbidities that increase with age, special caution is required when using lithium in order to prevent nephropathy and intoxication.
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