I found the following list of medications that prevent you from donating blood: Accutune Advart Insulin Propecia Proscar Soriatune Tegison
I have checked a number of other sites and nowhere does it list any mood stabilizing drugs - if nothing else you can always ask the volunteer drawing the blood to be sure, but it should be fine.
Concerning volunteer blood donation and medications, aside from drugs specifically listed by the FDA, most deferrals are for the associated medical condition, not the medication itself. Concerning lithium and blood donation, as long as the donor's underlying condition is stable and the donor is responsible for their own actions, they would be allowed to become a blood donor.
heavy metals stay in the blood
15 minutes
can you give Blood if you take atenolol
lithium and cephialexin can you take these together
What happens when you mix Valium and lithium
no
yes, you can take it together but your INR will be higher when you are on coumadin. You may have to reduce your coumadin dosage and test your blood more frequently.
Lithium comes in tablets and capsules.
What will happen when you mix lithium and soma
yes
No, you cannot take ibuprofen with lithium and Buspar and lamictol. There is a drug interaction warning for all NSAIDs for lithium and Buspar.
Lithium gradually reacts with water to give off hydrogen
Yes. All lithium is the same: the element lithium (Li). Lithium carbonate itself is not typically used in batteries however. You can have lithium metal (neutral) or lithium ions (positively charged). Lithium carbonate is composed of lithium ions, and there are actually both lithium ions and lithium metal in batteries.