For full information see Lithium Standards
Baseline Parameter/checks | Comments |
ECG |
For patients with known cardiac disorders or cardiac risk factors including those on medications known to prolong QTc e.g. antipsychotics, citalopram |
U&Es |
Include sodium, potassium, urea, creatinine & eGFR. Patients must have adequate renal function (eGFR>60ml/min) before commencing lithium. Note in some populations the eGFR may over estimate renal function and therefore calculation of creatinine clearance would be more appropriate. For further advice see impaired renal function section. |
Thyroid function | |
Calcium |
Request via bone profile from biochemistry |
Weight |
Lithium can cause significant weight gain. Baseline weight is useful to support on-going physical health monitoring |
Review for potential drug interactions |
NSAIDs including COX-2 inhibitors, diuretics, ACE inhibitors and other drugs that may adversely affect renal function or increase lithium levels. Note there is an increased risk of neurotoxicity when lithium is combined with antipsychotics |