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Particularities Of Neuropsychotropic Effects Of Mexidol In Various Altitude Conditions

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Problems of High Altitude Medicine and Biology

In conditions of adaptation to natural high mountains, Mexidol has a positive neuropsychotropic action. It represents an interesting prospective means for the further research as an indicator during medical interventions during adaptation to high mountains. Summarizing the obtained data, Mexidol can be defined as a promising stress protective medicine in mid-mountains but it requires further comprehensive research for high altitudes.

Keywords: Altitude; mexidol; central nervous system; antioxidant.

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Tilekeeva, U.M., Zurdinov, A.Z., Voronina, T.A. (2007). Particularities Of Neuropsychotropic Effects Of Mexidol In Various Altitude Conditions. In: Aldashev, A., Naeije, R. (eds) Problems of High Altitude Medicine and Biology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6300-8_22

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