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Old Sep 05, 2006, 09:15 PM
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ok now i am sexually active with my new BF. And i am on 900mg of lithium i reduced my dose to 600mg. Now im wondering when i get down to 300 mg and then to none, if i will get withdrawls. i been on 600 for 4 days and going down to 300mg tomorrow.

i am also wondering if 900mg will still work after i find out if i am prego or not?
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Old Sep 06, 2006, 12:39 PM
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That dose should still work, assuming it was working before. It's the sustained blood level that counts, between .6 and 1.2 meq/l. Have you talked to your doctor about this?

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