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The comparative cognitive side-effects of lithium, carbamazepine and combined lithium--carbamazepine in patients treated for affective disorders

✍ Scribed by D. G. Andrewes; I. Schweitzer; N. Marshall


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
419 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6222

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✦ Synopsis


The cognitive side-effects of lithium, carbamazepine (CBZ) and combination CBZ and lithium were compared in a crossover double-blind study. The CBZ range was 17-26 Mmol/l and the lithium range 04-1.10 mmol/1. Twelve subjects (seven females, five males), five with bipolar and seven with unipolar affective disorders, were randomly distributed to one of three groups; the order of the conditions was different for each group, whereby each condition was tested in each of the three time phases of the study. The groups varied according to the order of the three drug conditions. From measures of memory, attention and perceptuomotor functioning two measures showed significant differences between drug conditions. A tracking task showed impairment in the combined CBZ-lithium condition compared to the single administration of either drug. A memory task testing cued recall for prose was performed better in the CBZ group; results were not confounded by correlations with self-ratings of mood.