Search Results - "Thau, K"
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AS33-01 - Natural lithium in drinking water and suicide mortality
Published in European psychiatry (2012)“…Background There is evidence that natural levels of lithium in drinking water may have a protective effect on suicide mortality. Aims To evaluate the…”
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Evidence for a role of phospholipase C-γ1 in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-11-1998)“…Several studies have indicated that patients with bipolar disorder (BD) who respond well to lithium prophylaxis constitute a biologically distinct subgroup…”
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Neurocognitive functions as endophenotypes in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
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Quality of life in patients undergoing opioid maintenance therapy - A comparative study of slow release morphine versus methadone treatment
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The effect of long-term lithium treatment on the mortality of patients with manic-depressive and schizoaffective illness
Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-09-1992)“…Clinical research centers in Aarhus, Berlin, Hamilton and Vienna collected mortality data for 827 manic-depressive and schizoaffective patients given lithium…”
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The comparative efficacy of carbamazepine low and high serum level and lithium carbonate in the prophylaxis of affective disorders
Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-08-1993)“…The prophylactic efficacy of carbamazepine slow release (CBZ) at ke different blood levels and lithium carbonate slow release (LI) was compared in a…”
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Mortality during initial and during later lithium treatment. A collaborative study by the International Group for the Study of Lithium-treated Patients
Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-10-1994)“…We have previously shown that the mortality of patients with recurrent affective disorders in long-term lithium treatment is not higher than that of the…”
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Mortality of patients who dropped out from regular lithium prophylaxis: a collaborative study by the International Group for the Study of Lithium-treated patients (IGSLI)
Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-11-1996)“…Excess mortality has repeatedly been found in patients with recurrent affective disorders. In previous studies our group has shown that during long-term…”
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Adjunctive carbamazepine or lithium carbonate in therapy-resistant chronic schizophrenia
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MAOA: association and linkage studies with lithium responsive bipolar disorder
Published in Psychiatric genetics (01-03-1999)“…A number of association studies have investigated the role of the monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene in the susceptibility to bipolar disorder. Although some…”
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Polyglutamine coding genes in bipolar disorder: lack of association with selected candidate loci
Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-04-2000)“…Background: Several studies have suggested that expanded trinucleotide repeats, particularly CAG, may have a role in the etiology of BD. Results obtained with…”
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Management of neonatal abstinence syndrome in neonates born to opioid maintained women
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (16-03-2007)“…Abstract Neonates born to opioid-maintained mothers are at risk of developing neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), which often requires pharmacological…”
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How to interpret findings on mortality of long-term lithium treated manic-depressive patients?! Critique of different methodological approaches
Published in Journal of affective disorders (08-07-1996)“…Many studies have shown that patients with affective disorders have a mortality markedly higher than that of the general population. Studies of…”
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Polyglutamine tracts: no evidence of a major role in bipolar disorder
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SY37-1 LESSONS LEARNED FROM A COMPARISON OF EVIDENCE-BASED RESEARCH IN PREGNANT OPIOID-DEPENDENT WOMEN
Published in Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford) (01-09-2014)Get full text
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Three cases of severe mania successfully treated with high-dosage lithium-carbonate
Published in Pharmacopsychiatry (01-05-1991)“…Three female patients suffering from severe mania, who failed to respond to increasingly high dosages of highly potent neuroleptics, were put on a high-dose…”
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Lessons learned from a comparison of evidence-based research in pregnant opioid-dependent women
Published in Human psychopharmacology (01-01-2013)“…Objectives Lessons learned in research and treatment of opioid dependence demonstrate the need to include pregnant women in clinical trials. Methods Two…”
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Effect of lithium on the EEG of healthy males and females. A probability mapping study
Published in Neuropsychobiology (1989)“…This study is based on 20 healthy volunteers (10 males and 10 females). Between 675 and 1,225 mg lithium carbonate per day was applied for 10 days. EEG was…”
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Multiple substance use among young males
Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-02-2007)“…Neurobiological studies hypothesize a common final pathway of addictive behavior in the mesolimbic dopaminergic system. Nicotine has been shown to sensitize…”
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Retention rate and side effects in a prospective trial on hepatitis C treatment with pegylated interferon alpha-2a and ribavirin in opioid-dependent patients
Published in Addiction biology (01-04-2009)“…Hepatitis C viral (HCV) infection is present in 30 to 98% of intravenous drug users. Intravenous substance abuse represents the main route of HCV transmission…”
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