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Why lithium should be used in patients with bipolar disorder? A scoping review and an expert opinion paper.

Gaia SampognaDelfina JaniriUmberto AlbertFilippo CaraciGiovanni MartinottiGianluca SerafiniAlfonso TortorellaAlessandro ZuddasGabriele SaniAndrea Fiorillo
Published in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2023)
Lithium is effective on different domains of bipolar disorder, including the long-term prevention of recurrences of affective episodes, management of acute mania as well as in the prophylaxis of all affective episodes. Lithium has been defined a 'forgotten drug,' since its use in routine clinical practice has been declined over the last 20 or 30 years. Reasons for this trend include lack of adequate training on the management of lithium side effects. Considering its efficacy, use of lithium in ordinary clinical practice should be promoted. Several strategies, such as using slow-release formulations, can be easily implemented in order to minimize lithium side effects and improve its tolerability profile.
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