The first lithium clinic in Hong Kong: a Chinese profile. |
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Authors: | S Lee |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin. |
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Abstract: | A study of 50 Chinese patients referred to the first lithium clinic in Hong Kong revealed a high prevalence of recurrent mania and rarely unipolar depression. A history of delusions and hallucinations, and re-diagnosis from schizophrenia to manic depressive psychosis, were common. Lithium was prescribed after 3.9 episodes of illness, and at a dosage of 1,191 mg despite a moderate serum level of 0.63 mmol/l. Laboratory monitoring was haphazard, and polypharmacy was common. This might pose unnecessary risks to some patients. |
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