Features and mechanism of the neuroprotective action of Mexidol with hemorrhagic stroke in the experiment

Author:
V.A. Kraneva

GU Nii Pharmacology named after V.V. Zakusov RAMS, Moscow

Place of publication:
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine, 2006, Appendix 1

Summary:
on the model of experimentally caused intracerebral post -traumatic hematoma (hemorrhagic stroke), rats have established that the drug Mexidol is effective at a dose of 100 mg/kg (course - 7 days). The drug statistically reliably reduced the number of neurological disorders (paresis, manners), increased animal survival, improved the processes of learning and memory of rats with hemorrhagic stroke, as well as their motor activity. Key words: Mexidol, hemorrhagic stroke, neurological status, memory

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