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"Lithium and renal insufficiency?"

Yes, lithium is eliminated by the kidneys, and its elimination is reduced in cases of renal insufficiency. To address this, it is common practice to start the medication at a lower dose and adjust as needed. Monitoring the levels of lithium in the blood is usually recommended. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask your healthcare provider.

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