About The Study: The convergent data in this study support a prospective clinical trial of low-dose lithium orotate to slow disease progression in mild cognitive impairment. Such an approach would prioritize established neuroprotective mechanisms while potentially mitigating the kidney and thyroid risks associated with higher-dose carbonate formulations. If low-dose lithium can indeed meaningfully alter disease trajectory, it would represent a much-needed, accessible, and inexpensive treatment that may be especially relevant in low- and middle-income countries.
Corresponding Author: To contact the corresponding author, Husseini K. Manji, MD, email husseini.manji@psych.ox.ac.uk .
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