Drug Therapies for the Neurobehavioral Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury

Patients often present with nonspecific complaints of headache or dizziness after a head injury. Additional history taking and comprehensive mental status testing frequently reveal symptoms of depression or memory dysfunction, and psychiatric consultation may be sought. Because the neuropathology of...

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Bipolar disorder
Brain
Drug therapy
Injuries
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Neurosciences
Psychiatry
Psychotropic drugs
Serotonin uptake inhibitors
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