
The effectiveness of nootropic agents (cerebroactive substances) is still under controversial discussion. Confusion occurs owing to the fact that effectiveness tests are undertaken on quite different levels ranging from in vitro assays to observations of day-to-day living. Methods of testing the effectiveness of cerebroactive substances are presented, with consideration being given to the recommendations of the experts.
Psychotropic Drugs, Humans, Dementia, Neuropsychological Tests, Aged
Psychotropic Drugs, Humans, Dementia, Neuropsychological Tests, Aged
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