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[[File:Lithium carbonate.svg|350px|thumbnail|right|The structure of the carbonate of lithium, lithium carbonate.]]
[[File:Lithium carbonate.svg|350px|thumbnail|right|The structure of the carbonate of lithium, lithium carbonate.]]
'''Lithium carbonate''', '''Lithium salts''', or '''lithium''' (sold as many salts of the lithium ion and under many trade names, such as Eskalith) is a widely-prescribed mood-stabilizing pharmaceutical of the lithium salt chemical class. Lithium carbonate is an inorganic compound, the lithium salt of carbonate with the formula LiC<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>. Note there are also forms of lithium sold as nutritional supplements '''Lithium orotate''', is a [[salt (chemistry)|salt]] of [[orotic acid]] and [[lithium]]. It is available as LiC<sub>5</sub>H<sub>3</sub>N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>·H<sub>2</sub>O. Lithium aspartate is also sold as a supplement. It is a salt of aspartic acid and lithium.
'''Lithium salts''', or '''lithium''' (sold as many salts of the lithium ion and under many trade names, such as Eskalith) is a widely-prescribed mood-stabilizing pharmaceutical of the lithium salt chemical class that produces mood-stabilizing, calming, and dulling effects when administered. Lithium is used clinically for bipolar disorder. Lithium has been reported to potentially trigger psychosis and severe seizures when combined with psychedelics, notably [[LSD]].
Lithium carbonate produces mood-stabilizing, calming, and dulling effects when administered. Lithium is used clinically for bipolar disorder. Lithium has been reported anecdotally to potentially trigger psychosis and severe seizures when combined with psychedelics, notably [[LSD]].
==History and culture==
==History and culture==
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