PMID: 6104997Jun 1, 1980Paper

Effect of psychotropic drugs on the pharmacokinetics of lithium

Biulleten' eksperimental'noĭ biologii i meditsiny
N N SamoĭlovV M Petrov

Abstract

It was established in mouse experiments that tofranyl and ftoracizin promote rapid attainment of the maximum level of Li+ in tissues (rather than in blood) after their combined administration with LiCl. Haloperidol and to a less measure triphthazin, aminazin and phenazepam provide for Li+ accumulation in some of the organs at a higher level attainable by administering lithium chloride alone.

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