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Get Free AccessLong-term lithium treatment was associated with gradual decline of renal functioning (eGFR) by about 30% more than that was associated with aging alone. Risk of subnormal eGFR was from 18.1% (≥2 low values) to 29.5% (≥1 low value), requiring about 30 years of exposure. Additional risk factors for low eGFR were higher serum lithium level, longer lithium treatment, lower initial eGFR, and medical comorbidity, as well as older age.
Leonardo Tondo, Marc Abramowicz, Martin Alda, Michael Bauer, Alberto Bocchetta, L Bolzani, Cynthia Calkin, Caterina Chillotti, Diego Hidalgo‐Mazzei, Mirko Manchia, B. Müller‐Oerlinghausen, Andréa Murru, Giulio Perugi, Marco Pinna, Giuseppe Quaranta, Daniela Reginaldi, Andreas Reif, Philipp Ritter, Janusz Rybakowski, David Saiger, Gabriele Sani, Valerio Selle, Thomas Stamm, Gustavo Vázquez, Julia Veeh, Eduard Vieta, Ross J. Baldessarini (2017). Long-term lithium treatment in bipolar disorder: effects on glomerular filtration rate and other metabolic parameters. , 5(1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40345-017-0096-2.
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2017
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s40345-017-0096-2
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