1955
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1955.tb44990.x
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The Excretion and Retention of Ingested Lithium and Its Effect on the Ionic Balance of Man

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“…Decreased excretion of lithium in a patient receiving optimal subtoxic therapeutic dosage, due to either reduced sodium or water intake, or to intercurrent illness, especially with reduced urine output (Trautner et al, 1955).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decreased excretion of lithium in a patient receiving optimal subtoxic therapeutic dosage, due to either reduced sodium or water intake, or to intercurrent illness, especially with reduced urine output (Trautner et al, 1955).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier reports (Trautner et al 1955;Gershon and Yuwiler 1960) and more recent ones (Greenspan et al 1968;Serry 1969) suggest that manic patients metabolize lithium in a unique manner. For example, manic patients are said to retain the lithium ion and to excrete it more slowly than normothymic subjects (Trautner et al 1955;Gershon and Yuwiler 1960;Greenspan, Green, and Durrell 1968).…”
Section: Distribution Of Lithium In Biological Fluids Lithium Is Read-mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Based on pharmacological studies concerning the retention and excretion of the lithium ion (Trautner et al 1955), the treatment outline consists of stabilization and maintenance.…”
Section: Lithium Saltsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Trautner continued with his interest in the physiology and pharmacology of lithium and a young Melbourne psychiatrist, Samuel Gershon, soon joined him in a productive research collaboration [34]. Gershon later moved to Michigan where he initiated an active lithium research program that was l a rgely responsible for stimulating US interest in this medication [35].…”
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confidence: 99%