Neuro Pharmacology
Neuropharmacology is the study of the effects of drugs on the nervous system in order to create compounds that provide psychological and neurological disorders with therapeutic benefits. This discipline therefore involves an in-depth understanding of how the nervous system works and how each drug acts on neural circuits and affects cellular behavior, and ultimately the behavior of the organism. Study is continuing to understand how the brain functions at molecular and cell levels with new insights into the molecular basis of action of many drugs, and the availability of existing research methods. This involves delivery of drugs to the brain and understanding the role of genetic differences in drug effects among individual patients in achieving personalized nervous system disease care.
Neuropharmacology 's Future Aspects
Neuropharmacology in the clinical sector
Interactions with neurochemicals
Repair and Neurogenesis
Neuropharmacology of Behavior