Category: L

  • Logophobia

    The fear of words.  

  • Lodosyn

    Brand name for the antiparkinsonian agent carbidopa.  

  • Locus coeruleus

    A small area in the brain stem containing norepinephrine neurons that may play an important role in a person’s experience of anxiety and fear.  

  • Locura

    A term used by Latinos in the United States and Latin America to refer to a severe form of chronic psychosis. The condition is attributed to an inherited vulnerability, to the effect of multiple life difficulties, or to a combination of these factors. Symptoms exhibited include incoherence, agitation, auditory and visual hallucinations, inability to follow…

  • Lobotomy

    A type of psychosurgery in which one or more nerve tracts in the cerebrum are severed. This procedure is now rarely used in the united states except for intractable obsessive-compulsive disorder. A surgical procedure to sever the connections between two or more lobes of the brain. A surgical operation formerly used to treat mental illness…

  • Living will

    One type of advance directive; a competent person’s instructions for medical care, indicating the kind of care that will be consented to or refused. A document devised as a means by which terminally ill people can set limits on the effort to keep them alive beyond the point they would themselves choose. A document in…

  • Lithotabs

    Brand name (now discontinued) for lithium carbonate.  

  • Lithonate

    Brand name (now discontinued) for lithium carbonate.  

  • Lithobid

    Brand name for lithium carbonate. A commercial preparation of lithium carbonate.  

  • Lithium citrate

    The water-soluble citrate salt of lithium, which is used to treat and prevent mania and depression in bipolar disorder and also sometimes used as an adjuvant treatment for depression. Lithium carbonate.