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Licab (Lithium Carbonate) is a psychiatric medicine which works by affecting sodium transport in the nerve cells. Indications include manic episodes or maintenance in patients with bipolar disorder (manic depression), depression and other related disorders. Medical research has pointed to the fact that it can affect the metabolism of substances called catecholamines in the brain, which may be how it benefits the mood. In some cases, physicians may use it to treat patients affected by other medical conditions not listed here.
Licab (Lithium Carbonate) tablets contain 300mg of the active ingredient. Deciding the correct dosage is a delicate process, and your physician will need to regularly monitor your serum lithium levels to ensure that lithium toxicity does not occur. Adjustments to the daily dosage may also be ordered by your physician at any time during treatment and it is essential that you fully comply with all directions given to you. You must not take more than the dosage that your physician tells you to take.
The use of Licab (Lithium Carbonate) tablets could lead to side effects in some patients. Talk to your physician if this happens. Some of these may include:
The above list does not contain all of the reactions that may occur. Some of the side effects caused by this medicine are harmful and will necessitate immediate medical care. Attend the hospital straight away or consult your physician if you notice the occurrence of hallucinations, severe thirst, rigid muscles or any other serious side effects that have not been referenced in this paragraph.
Treatment with Licab (Lithium Carbonate) could increase the risk of dehydration, especially if you are exposed to hot temperatures or suffering from diarrhea. Ask your physician how to avoid this. Also, patients may be told to regularly visit their physician for medical tests to ensure that the medicine is not damaging their health.
This medicine will not work instantly, and it may take from 1 to 3 weeks (or possible even longer) before the full therapeutic benefits are noticeable.