Update on the use and management of lithium in neuropsychiatry

Alejo Corrales, Marcelo Cetkovich-Bakmas, Andrea Abadi, Sebastián Camino, Gerardo García Bonetto, Andrea Márquez Lopez Mato, Eliana Marengo, Estela Abraham, Tomás Maresca, Pablo Bagnati, Amalia Dallamea, Diego Canseco, Carlos Morra, Ricardo Corral, Daniel Sotelo, Sergio Strejilevich, Julián Pessio, Juan José Vilapriño, Manuel Vilapriño, Federico Rebok, Gustavo Vázquez
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Lithium is an alkaline metal, used for more than 60 years in psychiatry, and currently considered the gold standard in the treatment of bipolar disorder (BD). According to recent evidence, this active ingredient is useful for the treatment of a wide spectrum of clinical varieties of affective disorders. In addition, it is estimated that lithium reduces the risk of suicide and suicidal behavior in people with mood disorders. On the other hand, some novel studies have shown that the cation has a potential efficacy for the treatment of other neuropsychiatric processes, such as the likelihood of reducing the risk of dementia and slowing down the development of neurodegenerative diseases. Despite the enormous evidence in favor of the use of lithium, it is known that, in Argentina, medications containing it are prescribed less than expected. In view of all this, the Asociación Argentina de Psiquiatría Biológica (Argentine Association of Biological Psychiatry) (AAPB or AABP) convened a group of experts to review the available scientific literature and prepare an updated document on the management and use of lithium in neuropsychiatry. In addition to the use of the ion in daily clinical practice, the scope of this review includes other contents that have been considered of interest for the psychiatrist, such as certain pharmacological and pharmacogenetic aspects, possible clinical predictors of response to treatment with lithium, management of ion during perinatal period, management of lithium in child and adolescent population, management of adverse effects linked to cation and interactions with drugs and other substances.

神经精神病学中锂的使用和管理的最新进展。
评论文章 锂是一种碱金属,在精神病学中使用已有 60 多年的历史,目前被认为是治疗躁狂症(BD)的黄金标准。根据最新证据,这种活性物质可用于治疗多种临床情感障碍。此外,人们一直认为锂能降低情绪障碍患者的自杀风险和自杀行为。另一方面,一些新的研究表明,阳离子在治疗其他神经精神过程中也有潜在的疗效,如降低痴呆症的风险和减缓神经退行性疾病的发展。尽管有大量证据支持锂的使用,但众所周知,在阿根廷,含锂的药品处方比预期的要少。有鉴于此,阿根廷生物精神病学协会(AAPB)召集了一个专家小组,对现有的科学文献进行审查,并编写了一份关于神经精神病学中锂的管理和使用的最新文件。除了在日常临床实践中使用锂离子外,本综述的范围还包括精神科医生感兴趣的其他内容,如某些药理学和药物遗传学方面、锂治疗反应的可能临床预测因素、围产期锂离子的管理、儿科锂离子的管理、阳离子相关不良反应的管理以及与药物和其他物质的相互作用。
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