Section 1: General Principles --;I General Principles of Clinical Neuropharmacology --;Section 2: Treatment of Neurological Disorders of Function --;II Raised Intracranial Pressure --;III Disorders of Motor Function, I: Voluntary Movement Disorders --;IV Disorders of Motor Function, II: Involuntary Movement Disorders --;V Vertigo, Nausea and Vomiting --;VI Paroxysmal Disorders --;VII Pain --;VIII Disorders of Sleep --;IX Sphincter Disturbances --;Section 3: Treatment of Underlying Neurological Diseases --;X Vascular Disease --;XI Demyelinating and Autoimmune Disease --;XII Infections --;XIII Toxic and Deficiency Disorders --;XIV Neoplasms --;Section 4: Appendices --;I. Concise Drug Data --;II. Synonyms and Proprietary Names of Drugs.
In recent years there has been much interest in clinical pharmacology and its ap- plication to the treatment of disease, including disease of the nervous system.