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Default Toxic Lithum Levels?

I have a friend who is taking the drug Lithium. And I called her today to wish her a Merry Christmas and she told me that she had an episode of where she hullicnated that she saw bugs crawling on her. Could her med levels be toxic? Does she need to get emergency treantment for this or can she wait and call her doctor after Christmas? She told me she also has been sick. I don't take this med myself so i don't know much about it, I just saw a documentary where someone got toxic levels. And it came to my mind when she called me. Thanks for any advice.

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