Efficiency of drugs that have dopaminergic action in complex treatment of hormonal stress-induced pathology
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https://doi.org/10.18370/2309-4117.2013.11.90-94Keywords:
mammalgia, pain, stress syndrome, emotional status, MastodynonAbstract
The study showed that mastalgia is a component of the stress and its elimination after therapy by herbal preparation Mastodynon helps to normalize the overall emotional state, work and improves cognitive performance. Also, the drug Mastodynon significantly less pain in patient with mastodynia.References
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