10 Questions You Should to Know about Lithium Methoxide

23 Dec.,2024

 

Lithium Methoxide, typ. 10 % solution in Methanol (typ. 2.2 M)

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Common questions about lithium

If you or your doctor decide to stop your lithium, it must be reduced gradually over a number of weeks or months. If you stop taking it suddenly the symptoms of your condition are likely to come back.

Do not stop taking lithium suddenly even if you feel better, or because you think the dose is too little or too much.

Your doctor will help you to reduce your medicine and stop completely, if you need to.

However, if you think you have lithium toxicity (the side effects of having taken more than your prescribed dose) it's important to stop taking lithium straight away and get medical help.

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Immediate action required:

Call 999 or go to A&E now if:

you have any of these symptoms:

  • stomach ache, feeling sick (nausea) and having diarrhoea
  • problems with your eyesight (blurred vision)
  • feeling very thirsty, needing to pee more than normal, and lack of control over pee or poo
  • feeling lightheaded or drowsy
  • confusion and blackouts
  • shaking, muscle weakness, muscle twitches, jerks or spasms affecting the face, tongue, eyes or neck
  • difficulty speaking

These are signs of lithium toxicity, which is an emergency. Stop taking lithium straight away.