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Neuropharmacology, neurotoxicology, and neuroendocrinology
  1. I Bone,
  2. G N Fuller
  1. Correspondence to:
 Professor I Bone
 Southern General Hospital, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow G51 4TS, UK; i.boneclinmed.gla.ac.uk

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Neuropharmacology is an integral part of almost all areas of neurological practice. An increasing number of drugs are available for the treatment of neurological and other diseases and knowledge of their indications, modes of action, interactions, and adverse effects are fundamental to the care of our patients. This supplement does not aim to be comprehensive in covering all these aspects of neuropharmacology, many of which are discussed in earlier supplements covering specific areas on neurology, but rather to bring together a series of focused articles of practical value.

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