Emergency Neuropharmacology
- PMID: 33218654
- DOI: 10.1016/j.emc.2020.09.008
Emergency Neuropharmacology
Abstract
Management of acute neurologic disorders in the emergency department is multimodal and may require the use of medications to decrease morbidity and mortality secondary to neurologic injury. Clinicians should form an individualized treatment approach with regard to various patient specific factors. This review article focuses on the pharmacotherapy for common neurologic emergencies that present to the emergency department, including traumatic brain injury, central nervous system infections, status epilepticus, hypertensive emergencies, spinal cord injury, and neurogenic shock.
Keywords: CNS infection; Medication; Pharmacokinetics; Pharmacotherapy; Status epilepticus; Traumatic brain injury; Treatment.
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Disclosure The authors have nothing to disclose.
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