. . . antipsychotic drugs have been termed "neuroleptics," in that these drugs' actions imitate a neurological disease. - American Psychiatric Press, Textbook of Psychiatry (1988)
It is also clear that the antipsychotic [neuroleptic] drugs must continue to be scrutinized for the possibility that their extensive consumption might cause general cerebral dysfunction. - Unpublished paper coauthored in 1978 by Igor Grant and others, including Lewis Judd; comment expurgated from published versions