Abstract

THE SPECIFIC therapeutic effect of lithium in manic phases of the manicdepressive psychosis was first observed in 1949 1 and was confirmed later in controlled studies, 2,3 as well as in a number of uncontrolled ones. A prophylactic action of the drug against both the manic and depressive phases of the illness could be noted in a few of the patients described by Schou et al. 2 More systematic and detailed observations of this effect were made independently by Hartigan 4 and Baastrup, 5 and the term normothymotics was proposed for drugs with a specific action against manic-depressive psychosis. 6 In order to demonstrate prophylactic drug action in a disorder such as manicdepressive psychosis, which is characterized by a capricious and largely unpredictable course, one must study a large number of patients who have a sufficiently high risk of relapse and who are observed for

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