Ophthalmic adverse effects of lithium.

Int Clin Psychopharmacol

Department of Psychiatry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Published: March 2020

Lithium is the current mainstay treatment for both acute and maintenance management of bipolar disorders. However, its narrow therapeutic index and array of side effects, although well-documented, can be challenging to manage. Comparatively, the side effects of lithium that involve the ophthalmic structures are not as well established in the literature and only partially appreciated, which can potentially lead to noncompliance. In this article, an extensive literature review of lithium and its ophthalmic adverse effects were performed and comprehensively summarized. Based on the search, documented ophthalmic adverse effects of lithium include: exophthalmos; abnormal eye movements; ocular myasthenia gravis; papilledema; photophobia; and abnormal tear film, contributing to dry eye disease. Additional studies are anticipated to be helpful in expanding the current understanding of lithium and its adverse ophthalmic side effects and certainly warranted to fill the knowledge gap. Close interprofessional management between psychiatrists and ophthalmologists is expected to be beneficial in patient care.

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