If you
or someone you know is taking lithium, Health Canada wants you to be
aware of new safety information and treatment recommendations for the
drug.
Lithium is used to treat bipolar disorder, however, taking
it can cause high levels of calcium in the bloodstream which may or may
not be accompanied by an increased level of parathormone, also known as
hyperparathyroidism.
Health Canada is now working with
companies to update the product labels for the drugs. If you're on
lithium, the federal department says do not stop treatment unless you've
talked over the benefits and the risks of your treatment with your
doctor.
Seven medications containing lithium are available in Canada.