What is a Lithium Test?
Lithium tests are ordered to analyze whether the levels of lithium in the blood are within the therapeutic range or require alterations and moderations.
Bipolar disorder is a mental condition that is associated with alternating depression and manic episodes. Lithium is used as a mood-stabilizing drug in this kind of mental disorder. The lithium test is usually employed to monitor the treatment of bipolar disorders. Through the interaction of lithium with neurotransmitters and receptors, lithium lowers the levels of norepinephrine and increases the level of serotonin in the body.
Lithium has only a narrow therapeutic range and requires careful monitoring during treatment. Above the therapeutic range, lithium toxicity develops and is characterized by symptoms such as confusion, vomiting, nausea, and tremors.
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