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Results 41 - 50 of 113 for LITHIUM CATION
  1. ... as cyclosporine and tacrolimus Mood stabilizers such as lithium carbonate Stimulants such as caffeine and amphetamines Antidepressant ...
  2. ... medicines such as amitriptyline, fluoxetine, phenelzine, sertraline, trazodone, lithium Anti-Parkinson medicines such as levodopa Anti-seizure ...
  3. ... Use certain medicines such as calcium channel blockers, lithium, or neuroleptics Are stopping sedative use Use caffeine, ...
  4. ... attacking the thyroid gland ( autoimmune problem ) Certain medicines (lithium, amiodarone) Infections (rare) Cigarette smoking Eating very large ...
  5. ... adenoma. These include: Genetic disorders Taking the medicine lithium Chronic kidney disease Women over age 60 have ...
  6. ... of the more commonly used mood stabilizers are lithium and antiseizure medicines. Compared with bipolar disorder, some ...
  7. ... important to ease the symptoms of the disease. Lithium and gene therapy are being studied.
  8. ... dry cell batteries contain: Sodium hydroxide Potassium hydroxide Lithium dioxide dry cell batteries contain: Manganese dioxide
  9. ... dryness Medicines, such as thyroid drugs, captopril, griseofulvin, lithium, penicillamine, procarbazine, rifampin, clarithromycin, and some drugs used ...
  10. ... include: Kidney failure Medicines such as diuretics and lithium High or low calcium level in the body ...
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