neuropharmacological interventions in neurological disorders
Neuropharmacological interventions in neurological disorders refer to the use of drugs or medications that target the functioning of the nervous system to treat or manage various neurological disorders. These interventions involve the administration of specific medications or substances that interact with the neural pathways, receptors, or chemical messengers in the brain to alleviate symptoms and improve the overall functioning of individuals with neurological conditions.
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