Neurotropic Agents

Brain stimulants are medications that stimulate the nervous system and speed up the transmission of impulses in the brain. They are used to treat diseases that cause changes in the metabolism of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine and acetylcholine. These medications improve cognitive abilities, improve mood, stabilize behavior, and reduce anxiety. However, they can be harmful if used incorrectly and require medical supervision to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Stimulating the brain is most often necessary during the period of rehabilitation after injuries, a long-term illness, or after a long-term stressful situation. Their use is also justified in diagnosing nervous system disorders and searching for signs of diseases.

Some neurotropic drugs commonly used as brain stimulants include caffeine, amphetamines, cocaine, and methylphenidate. Several other caffeine-based excipients such as theanine and mateine ​​are used as stimulant agents. However, many drugs that improve cognitive function are used in people's daily lives



Neurotronic Tools: Overview and Applications

Neurotropic drugs are a group of drugs that are used to treat various diseases of the nervous system. In this article we will look at the main neurotropic drugs and their applications in medical practice.

One of the main classes of neurotropic drugs are **antidepressants.**