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Eskalith (Lithium) |
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Generic for Eskalith for Manic Bipolar disorder - Drug Information |
Generic Name - Lithium Category - Anti-Depressant Indications Manic Bipolar disorder. Generic for Eskalith Contraindications and Drug Interactions Generic Eskalith is contraindicated in patients, who are hypersensitive to this drug, medications that belong to this class of drugs or had an allergic reaction to it in the past. Generic for Eskalith Dosage The following information just highlights the general average dosage of GenericEskalith Generic for Eskalith Adverse Effects Some of the most serious Generic Eskalith side Effects include diarrhea, drowsiness, Generic for Eskalith and Pregnancy Generic Eskalith is not recommended for use during pregnancy, especially during the first 3 months. Studies have shown that this may rarely cause thyroid problems and heart or blood vessel defects in the baby. It has also been shown to cause muscle weakness and severe drowsiness in newborn babies of mothers taking lithium near time of delivery. Generic for Eskalith and Breastfeeding Generic Eskalith passes into the breast milk. It has been reported to cause unwanted effects such as muscle weakness, lowered body temperature, and heart problems in nursing babies. Hence, before taking this medicine, be sure you have discussed with your doctor the risks and benefits of breast-feeding. Generic for Eskalith and Pediatric Generic Eskalith may cause weakened bones in children during treatment. Therefore, talk to your doctor and seek medical opinion. Generic for Eskalith and Geriatric Studies indicate that older people often need less dosage of Generic Eskalith considering the age-related problems they may have. Note The above information about Generic Eskalith serves as an information resource only and is not intended to substitute professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis and treatment. Always seek the counsel of your doctor, physician or pharmacist before starting any new treatment or making changes to existing therapy. |