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Chronic Lithium Toxicity in Old Age Patients Taking Angiotensin Receptor Blocker: A Case Report

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posted on 2025-02-25, 05:20 authored by A Pandey, K Khanal, A Jha, P Basnet, D Bhattarai
Chronic lithium toxicity is a potentially serious side effect on patients taking lithium for a prolonged period with the diagnosis of mood disorders. The toxicity is even higher in patients taking drugs that interfere with the metabolism of lithium like angiotensin receptor blockers and in older patients with reduced kidney function. In this report, we present the case of a 62-year-old woman who presented to the emergency department with symptoms including loose stools, generalised body weakness, slurred speech, coarse hand tremors, and dystonia persisting for fifteen days. She had been under lithium therapy for bipolar type 1 disorder for 15 years before experiencing these symptoms, which emerged shortly after the addition of telmisartan (angiotensinogen receptor blocker) for hypertension.

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Kathmandu, Nepal

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eng

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C2.1 Other contribution to refereed journal

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Journal of the Nepal Medical Association

Volume

61

Pagination

901-903

ISSN

0028-2715

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1815-672X

Issue

267

Publisher

Nepal Medical Association

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