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JOURNAL ARTICLE
REVIEW
[POSSIBILITIES OF PHARMACOLOGICAL NEUROPROTECTION IN CARDIAC PATIENTS DRUGS NOT INTENDED FOR GENERAL ANESTHESIA].
Anesteziologiia i Reanimatologiia 2015 September
The following paper is the second part of pubished review which reveals today state of pharmacology in neuroprotection issue. In the first part of the review we discussed neuroprotective possibilities of anesthesia medicine, but there is also another trend in pharmacological neuroprotection which is on high demand today: medicine that are not general anaesthesia drugs. This paper surveys medicines from different pharmacological groups and possible neuroprotective properties of these medicine are widely discussed in medical media. Unlike anesthetic medicine, most drugs mentioned in the second part of the review, can be used both for primary and secondary neuroprotection. The survey presents data from experimental and clinical studies of medicines neuroprotective properties.
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