In short, probably no
Lithium is a mood stabilizing drug, which is indicative of bipolar treatment. However efexor is a serotonin and noradrenaline (nor-epinephrine) reuptake inhibitor, and is thus contraindicated in the treatment of Bipolar disorder.
It is thought that noradrenaline is responsible for the manic phases seen in bipolar, so a drug increasing its levels should not be given in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
It is likely that efexor is being given because of the severity of the depression, and the lithium is being given to overcome the mood unstabilizing effects of it
As with all things medical its probably best to ask your doctor why they gave you that combination.
Depending what other medications you are taking Lithium will work the same way. However Lithium is note just for bipolar affective disorder is can in certain circumstances be used for other conditions. Try to think about it like this; if you have a sore head you might take some pain relief (Tylenol etc) if you have a fever you might also take Tylenol. When you have the fever you might not have a sore head, the Tylenol will help the fever but because your head isn't in pain there is no need for it to act on it. Lithium is the same, if you do not have bipolar there is no need for the anti-manic action of Lithium BUT if you have other symptoms that may need Lithium then it will work on them. Remember if your taking Lithium to look after your kidneys and be familiar with the signs of Lithium Toxicity.
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Can I take phentermine while taking Lithium for Bipolar disorder? Mood stabilizers often cause wieght gain. I know I gained 30lbs. I have Bipolar disorder also. Wieght gain is not an option for me so my Dr. is working with me. Tell your Doc, there are other meds. out therel.
No, lithium is not a contraceptive and does not prevent pregnancy. It is important for individuals taking lithium to use appropriate forms of contraception to avoid unintended pregnancy. Consulting a healthcare provider about contraceptive options while on lithium is recommended.
Lithium is the element commonly used in batteries and as a treatment for bipolar disorder. In batteries, lithium is used as the anode material due to its high energy density. In bipolar disorder treatment, lithium is used to stabilize mood and reduce the frequency and severity of manic episodes.
Lithium salts, such as lithium carbonate and lithium citrate, are commonly used in the treatment of bipolar disorder. These compounds help stabilize mood and reduce symptoms of mania and depression in individuals with bipolar disorder.
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Nothing suggests a link between the usage of lithium bicarbonate for the treatment of Bipolar Disorder and sterility at this point. Lithium can affect your sex drive negatively, however, as can SSRI medications like Zoloft and Paxil.
Yes, Lithium is used as a psychotropic drug to treat Bipolar disorder.
The first drug to treat bipolar disorder was lithium.