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[Effects of aminalon, fenibut, and picamilon on the typological parameters of cerebral hemodynamics in swimmers with dysadaptation syndrome].

The administration of aminalon (0.25 g), fenibut (0.25 g) and picamilon (0.10 g) during 4 weeks as a means of recovery for swimmers with disadaptation syndrome helped to optimize the biochemical status and cerebral circulation 20-min after warm-up. The reaction to the warm-up load under test conditions was characterized by increasing total blood filling of the brain and difficulty of venous outflow. Under the action of drugs, a decrease in blood filling of the brain and increase in venous blood outflow from the cerebral basin was observed 20 min after load in all test groups (except the hypokinetic group taking picamilon).

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