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1 Veterans Administration Hospital, Leech Farm Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15206
The concentration of lithium after oral administration in human parotid saliva, submaxillary saliva, and serum was determined; salivary concentrations were several times that of serum. Lithium in unstimulated saliva was directly proportional to serum concentration; lithium in stimulated parotid saliva tended to be a negative function of flow rate.
Submitted on September 20, 1968
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