Herbal medicines for neuropsychiatric diseases : current developments and research

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Herbal medicines for neuropsychiatric diseases : current developments and research

edited by Shigenobu Kanba and Elliott Richelson

Seiwa Shoten, c1999 , Brunner/Mazel

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Published in 1999, Herbal Medicines for Neuropsychiatric Diseases is a valuable contribution to the field of Psychiatry/Clinical Psychology.

Table of Contents

Use of Herbal Medicine for Treating Psychiatric Disorders in Japan. Pharmacologic Studies of Himbacine and Huperzine A: Potential Use in Cholinergic Replacement Therapy. Neuropharmacologic Activity of Constituents Isolated from Chinese Medicinal Plants. A Double-Blind Control Study of Huperzine A and Piracetam in Patients with Age-Associated Memory Impairment and Dementias. Medicinal Plants: A Potential Source of New Psychotherapeutic Drugs. Indian Medicinal Plants as a Source of CNS Active Drugs. Ginko Preparations: Biochemical, Pharmaceutical, and Medical Perspectives. The Herbal Preparations Kangenkaryu and Shen Yun Wan Reduce Brain Oxidative Stress. Effect of Herbal Medicine on Learning Disturbances in Senescence-Accelerated Mice. Index.

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