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La terapia farmacologia va distinta tra terapia sintomatica e terapia specifica. È opportuno illustrare dapprima il complesso substrato neurochimico del sistema vestibolare, per utilizzare in modo adeguato le molteplici sostanze proposte in Letteratura.

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(2007). Terapia farmacologica. In: Medicina fisica e riabilitativa nei disturbi di equilibrio. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0577-8_15

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