Technically, using prescription lithium drugs without a prescription is using them illegally. However, it is extremely rare for lithium drugs to be used recreationally (for enjoyment of the effects rather than for a legitimate medical condition). As lithium has a fairly narrow therapeutic index, abusing lithium could be very dangerous and unpleasant.
As for allowing it to be prescribed to one's children: if a qualified physician has deemed that this drug would provide greater benefits than risks for one's children, it is recommended that the drug be prescribed and administered. However, be sure to tell the doctor all of the details of your child's condition so that he/she can most accurately diagnose the problem.
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Is lithium a controlled substance?
It is a substance.
You can take Valium, with Lithium, when prescribed by your physician. Metaxalon and Valium, both are a muscle relaxants. They should not be prescribed together. Hydrocodone and Valium, both are sedatives. They should not be prescribed together.
lithium oxide
Lithium is an element. As such, it has no other substance in it, it is pure lithium. If you wished to analyse it further, you would have to break it down into subatomic particles.
It is not a change at all. 79 grams of lithium is a quantity of a substance.
Every substance will turn into a gas if sufficiently heated, so yes, lithium can exist as a gas.
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"Li" is an abbreviation for the element "Lithium" and "Cl" is the abbreviation for the element "Chlorine." LiCl means "Lithium Chloride."
Lithium is a reactive metal that we sometimes use in our lives. Besides a science classroom, the most common place we use lithium would be in lithium batteries. This can be advantageous because lithium is extremely light, and in some circumstances, light batteries are preferable over heavier batteries. So it is just as lawful to have lithium metal as it is to have a battery. Note, It may be illegal for a normal person to have lithium metal, I don't actually know, but based on this, I wouldn't think that it is illegal.
7 is the atomic number of Lithium. Lithium citrate was one of the key ingredients of 7-Up in the original formulation. Today lithium citrate is one of the prescribed medications for manic depression or bipolar disorder. ■