Literature DB >> 1775612

Predictors of side effects associated with lithium administration in children.

M Campbell1, R R Silva, V Kafantaris, J J Locascio, N M Gonzalez, D Lee, N S Lynch.   

Abstract

Data were pooled from three controlled and double-blind studies of lithium carbonate involving a total of 48 hospitalized children, and secondary data analyses were conducted. The objective was to assess whether there is a relationship between a child's chronological age and side effects associated with lithium administration. Two dependent measures of side effects were investigated: number of side effects per child and number of episodes of side effects per child. The children were diagnosed as having conduct disorder with a profile of severe aggressive and explosive behavior; their ages ranged from 5.08 to 12.92 yrs (mean, 9.23 yrs). For the entire sample of 48 children, the effect of age on side effects was statistically significant (p = .057); younger children had more side effects than older children. This relationship continued to hold after adjustment for weight, serum lithium levels, optimal dose, and duration of optimal dose.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1775612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacol Bull        ISSN: 0048-5764


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