Short report
The use of lithium in manic depressive psychoses
J.H. Thiel
Survey of literature on the therapeutic and prophylactic value of lithium carbonate. The therapeutic value in the treatment of mania has been established beyond doubt; the therapeutic value in depression is doubtful and is inferior to the effect of anti-depressive drugs. An important issue is the effect of lithium prophylaxis of recurrent manie and depressive psychoses. A rapidly growing number of well-designed and controlled studies over many years and many hospitals indicates a real and important prophylactic effect, not only by reducing the number of manic attacks but also of depressive relapses. The problems of complications and toxicity, dosage and control are discussed.