Lithium
orotate in the treatment of alcoholism
and related conditions.
The subjects were 42 alcoholic patients
(33 males and 9 females) who were treated with lithium orotate during
an alcohol rehabilitation program in a
private clinical setting for at least six months. They derive from
a total number of 105 patients who received this treatment initially,
while the remainder discontinued the treatment within six months.
The data were collected from a private practice record and the follow-up
varied between six months and 10 years. The 42 patients studied
displayed a multitude of complaints in addition to chronic alcoholism.
These included liver dysfunction, seizure disorders, headaches,
hyperthyroidism, affective disorders. Meniere's syndrome, liver
and lung cancers. Thirty-six of the 42 patients studied had been
hospitalized at least once for the management of their alcoholism.
Lithium orotate was given, 150 mg daily, with a diet low in simple
carbohydrates and containing moderate amounts of protein and fat.
In addition, calcium orotate (for hepatic involvement), magnesium
orotate, bromelaine, and essential phospholipids (for cardiac problems),
and supportive measures were instituted, if required. Lithium
orotate proved useful as the main pharmacologic agent for the treatment
of alcoholism. Ten of the patients had
no relapse for over three and up to 10 years, 13 patients remained
without relapse for 1 to 3 years, and the remaining 12 had relapses
between 6 to 12 months. Lithium orotate therapy was safe and the
adverse side effects noted were minor, i.e., eight patients developed
muscle weakness, loss of appetite or mild apathy. For these
patients, the symptoms subsided when the daily dose was given 4
to 5 times weekly.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)