Add this result to my export selection LITHIUM CARBONATE | Drug Source: British National Formulary - BNF (Remove filter) 11 February 2021 Indications, dose, contra-indications, side-effects, interactions, cautions, warnings and other safety information for LITHIUM CARBONATE. Type: Prescribing and Technical Information (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection LITHIUM CARBONATE | Medicinal forms Source: British National Formulary - BNF (Remove filter) 11 February 2021 LITHIUM CARBONATE Tablet Modified-release tablet Type: Prescribing and Technical Information (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Bipolar disorder: Lithium Source: Clinical Knowledge Summaries - CKS (Remove filter) 01 February 2021 Always prescribe lithium by brand name as preparations vary widely in bioavailability. Type: Guidance (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Medicines that you cannot export from the UK or hoard Source: GOV UK (Remove filter) Source: Department of Health (Add filter) 22 December 2020 Sets out medicines that cannot be exported from the UK or hoarded because they are needed for UK patients. Type: Policy and Strategy (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Obesity | Treatment summary Source: British National Formulary - BNF (Remove filter) 11 February 2021 drugs, insulin (when used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes), lithium carbonate, lithium citrate, sodium valproate,... Type: Prescribing and Technical Information (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection CR175: Enabling people with mild intellectual disability and mental health problems to access healthcare services (Nov 2012) (PDF) Source: Royal College of Psychiatrists - RCPsych (Remove filter) vulnerability and grandiose and persecutory delusions. Despite treatment with lithium carbonate and olanzapine, her mental state... Type: Policy and Strategy (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection UK SMI B 40: investigation of specimens for Mycobacterium species (PDF) Source: GOV UK (Remove filter) Source: Public Health England - PHE (Remove filter) Published by Public Health England, 02 November 2020 washings should be neutralised by adding approximately 100mg of sodium carbonate to approximately 50mL of the specimen if processing is... Type: Policy and Strategy (Remove filter)