Optimization of the choice of neuroprotective therapy regimens in patients with CVD, taking into account the synergism of drug interactions, is basic in real clinical practice. Unfortunately, in modern pharmacology there is no unified way to establish the synergistic spectrum of action of drugs, which would allow systematic investigation of the effects of combinations of drugs. By the method of studying the subtle mechanisms of action, combinations of drugs that are as synergistic as possible (summation and potentiation of effects) for various therapies of neurological diseases are proposed. Examples of rational neuroprotection are considered on the preparations Cortexin, citicoline, antioxidants.

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