Lithium for acute mania

Jun 2, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using Lithium to Treat Sudden Episodes of Mania

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Abstract

Lithium is more effective than placebo for treating acute mania, with an odds ratio of 2.13 for inducing a response.

  • Lithium significantly increases the likelihood of response and remission in acute mania compared to placebo.
  • The treatment is associated with a higher risk of adverse effects, including tremor and somnolence.
  • Evidence suggests that lithium may be less effective than olanzapine and possibly risperidone for inducing a response.
  • Limited data indicate little or no difference in effectiveness between lithium and other mood stabilizers or antipsychotics.
  • Further large-scale studies are required to clarify lithium's position compared to other treatments for acute mania.

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