Hi,
Lithium is used in the treatment of
bipolar disorder,
major depressive disorder etc. According to the clinical study, Lithium has been shown to increase
serum creatinine levels in a subgroup of patients (Source : "Lithium-induced renal insufficiency: a longitudinal study of creatinine increases in intellectually disabled adults - PubMed). Again, changing the dose of Lithium abruptly may cause some unpleasant side effects like feeling unwell, weakness,
tiredness, lethargy, brain fog, heightened anxiety, sleep disturbances, irritability etc.
These side effects usually go away over time as the body adjusts to the new dose of this medication. So it is recommended to change the dose of this medication should be done gradually to avoid any type of unwanted adverse effects. During taking this medication, monitoring lithium levels, renal and thyroid functions as well as
urinalysis every 3-6 months or whenever clinical status changes, should be done routinely.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Zubayer Alam, General And Family Physician