Lithium is commonly used to help fix chemical imbalances in the brain. Taking lithium along with some medications used for seizures might increase the side
TraMADol may rarely cause seizures, and combining it with other medications that can also cause seizures such as lithium may increase that risk.
Of the mood stabilizers, there was only data on lamotrigine and lithium being co-ingested with psilocybin. They found that 2 of the 6 reports of lithium plus psilocybin resulted in seizures. None of the 10 reports of lamotrigine plus psilocybin resulted in seizures.
Epileptic seizures experienced by one child in the lithium treatment group were not likely related to lithium because even though this is debated lithium has also been shown to prevent seizures (Shukla et al, 2024); furthermore, there was also one child with seizures in the placebo group.
Applies to: lithium and Wellbutrin (bupropion) BuPROPion may rarely cause seizures, and combining it with other medications that can also cause seizures such as lithium may increase that risk. You may be more susceptible if you are elderly, undergoing alcohol or drug withdrawal, have a history of seizures, or have a condition affecting the
Lamictal (lamotrigine) and lithium are used to treat seizure disorders. Lithium is also used to treat manic episodes of bipolar disorder.
BuPROPion may rarely cause seizures, and combining it with other medications that can also cause seizures such as lithium may increase that risk.
TraMADol may rarely cause seizures, and combining it with other medications that can also cause seizures such as lithium may increase that risk.
TraMADol may rarely cause seizures, and combining it with other medications that can also cause seizures such as lithium may increase that risk.
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