As far as I know its not a lot, the norm is 900 mg, but it depends on your individual chemical make up and whether or not you are on any other medication. It is really important that you take it EXACTLY as your doctor tells you to...if you don't it can be lethal...don't just stop taking it either. If you are afraid of it and stop taking it this can seriously hurt you...you have to be weaned off of it. PLEASE...get on the internet and do research...you should not have anything with a lot of caffiene (soda, coffee,etc) and don't do anything that will make you sweat a lot...this stuff is serious...if you are afraid you can always get another opinion from another doctor!
Yes, consuming 16,900 mg of lithium carbonate can be fatal. An overdose of lithium can cause severe symptoms such as seizures, coma, and even death. It is important to seek emergency medical help immediately if you suspect an overdose.
Lithium Bromine
All metals more reactive than Zn: Al, Mg, Na, Ca, Ba, K, Li
Lithium is a chemical element and it is simply called Lithium, its symbol is Li.
lithium hydrogen hyposulphate OR lithium bihyposulphate
tweeking out?
450 mg = 0.45 g
No, lithium is not a tranquilizer.
There are approximately 0.0159 ounces in 450 milligrams.
mcg or microgram is 10^-6 grams and mg or milligram is 10^-3 grams so 450mcg = .450mg
1,000 mg = 1.000 kg450 mg = 0.450 kg
If you took 22000 mg of lithium you would most likely die. The drug will put you into a coma and it would be hard to get out of it.
A 300mg lithium carbonate capsule contains about 112mg of elemental lithium.
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