Lithium: delay in onset of action

12/19/04

Lithium: delay in onset of action

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Though the antimanic effect of lithium occurs within 6-10 days, there is a delay of 6-8 weeks in onset of its antidepressant effect.

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Franchini L., Zanardi, R., Gasperini, M., et al. (1996) Fluvoxamine and lithium in long term treatment of unipolar subjects with high recurrence rate. Journal of Affective Disorders, 38: 67-69.

Zornberg, G.L. & Pope H.G. Jr. (1993) Treatment of depression in bipolar disorder: new directions for research. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 13: 397-408.

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