Drugs affecting the nerves and the brain are among the most commonly
used in contemporary medicine. This study examines the mechanisms by
which such substances cause their therapeutic or undesirable
side-effects in relation to underlying processes and pathological
phenomena. The book fills the information gap between large textbooks
and highly specialized reviews and monographs. Mechanisms of drug
actions are examined mainly at the cellular and subcellular levels.
Molecular, neurochemical and electrophysiological approaches are used in
an attempt to provide a rational study of drugs acting on the nervous
system.