if you did not take the medication then i would expect them to have mood swings their personality will completely change i would urge them to go to the hospital but it would depend on how long they did not have their medication.
No, lithium is not a tranquilizer.
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Well, somewhere in lithium medication there are lithium molecules. But you can't suck on a battery instead of taking your medicine. Likewise the medicine won't deliver any electricity.
Lithium is the metal. It isn't used for mental medication, but its compounds are. People often call the medicine lithium, but it's not chemically correct.
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yes, but it's not advised.
Yes, and no. Medical lithium does contain actual lithium, but not in its elemental form. It is given in the form of lithium carbonate an alkaline salt somewhat similar to washing soda (sodium carbonate). Lithium compounds such as this are usually stable and relatively benign. As an element lithium is a soft, light, and highly reactive metal. This reactivity makes elemental lithium impractical and even dangerous for everyday use.
Lithium is not classified as a controlled substance. It is a medication commonly used to treat bipolar disorder and certain other mental health conditions. However, it is a prescription medication and should be taken as directed by a healthcare provider.
No. Lithium is a metallic element. Amphetamines are organic compounds.
It is generally safe to donate plasma while on lithium. However, it's important to inform the healthcare provider at the plasma donation center about any medications you are taking, including lithium, to ensure there are no restrictions or complications associated with the donation process.
Lithium is used in batteries and as a medication for bipolar disorder.