Neurostabilizer

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A substance that helps to stabilize the neural or neurological function of the nervous system; especially, an antiepileptic medication.

    "Antiepileptic Drugs / The utility of anticonvulsants in migraine prophylaxis was discovered because both epilepsy and migraine are episodic disorders of the central nervous system that are often comorbid and share certain symptoms. However, when used for migraine prophylaxis, these agents may be more properly described as neurostabilizers."

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"Antiepileptic Drugs / The utility of anticonvulsants in migraine prophylaxis was discovered because both epilepsy and migraine are episodic disorders of the central nervous system that are often comorbid and share certain symptoms. However, when used for migraine prophylaxis, these agents may be more properly described as neurostabilizers."

Etymology

From neuro- + stabilize + -er.

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