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Lithium is also reported to decrease urine potassium excretion and increase serum potassium. If you are taking lithium on the MP, ask your Dr to assess your potassium level occasionally to be sure the immunopathology (renal inflammation) associated with treating Th1 inflammation has not caused an elevation. | Lithium is also reported to decrease urine potassium excretion and increase serum potassium. If you are taking lithium on the MP, ask your Dr to assess your potassium level occasionally to be sure the immunopathology (renal inflammation) associated with treating Th1 inflammation has not caused an elevation. | ||
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A low-salt diet increases the risk of lithium toxicity, but if you've not made any changes in your diet or medications, | A low-salt diet increases the risk of lithium toxicity, but if you've not made any changes in your diet or medications, | ||
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Mike: Bipolar ME 125D52 25D37 ibuprofen NoIRs limited outings covered up Depression, fatigue, myalgia. Started Ph1 2/25/08, PH2 4/1/08, PH3June08.</ | Mike: Bipolar ME 125D52 25D37 ibuprofen NoIRs limited outings covered up Depression, fatigue, myalgia. Started Ph1 2/25/08, PH2 4/1/08, PH3June08.</ | ||
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Liu, H.C., et al., Immunologic variables in acute mania of bipolar disorder. J Neuroimmunol, | Liu, H.C., et al., Immunologic variables in acute mania of bipolar disorder. J Neuroimmunol, | ||
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+ | It is possible that increased UA levels are a trait marker of higher vulnerability to bipolar disorder, and are even more increased during mania (mostly in the first manic episode of drug-naïve patients). (({{pubmed> | ||
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+ | The hippocampal response to psychosocial stress varies with salivary uric acid level | ||
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+ | Uric acid may play an important role in mental health by modulating the emotional response to stress. | ||
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+ | The current study provides novel evidence that brain function varies with baseline uric acid level. Specifically, | ||
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