Textbook of clinical neuropharmacology and therapeutics

1992 
Principles of neuropharmacology - pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics principles of neuropharmacology - synaptic transmission convulsive disorders - mechanisms of epilepsy and anticonvulsant action convulsive disorders - the use of anticonvulsant drugs convulsive disorders - toxicity of anticonvulsants convulsive disorders - status epilepticus myoclonus trigeminal neuralgia and related syndromes Parkinson's Disease tremors Huntington's Chorea other natural-occurring choreatic disorders and hemiballismus tardive dyskinesia dystonia Tourette's Syndrome Wilson's Disease paroxysmal dyskinesias unusual movement disorders acute management of strokes transient ischemic attacks and stroke prevention dementia multiple sclerosis ataxia sleep disorders attention deficit disorder brain tumors increased intracranial pressure hepatic encephalopathy migraine neurological considerations during pregnancy hyperthermic states heavy metal intoxication cheleating agents bacterial and plant toxins spasticity stiff person syndrome myotonia inflammatory and other myopathies myasthenia and related syndromes immunosuppressive agents used for the treatment of neuromuscular disorders periodic paralysis autonomic nervous system acute bacterial meningitis chronic meningitis cerebral abscesses viral infections HIV.
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