Background: The pathophysiology of essential tremor, especially at the cellular level, is poorly understood. Although no drug has been specifically designed to treat essential tremor, several medications improve tremor, and others worsen it. Studying the mechanism of actions of these medications can help our understanding of tremor pathophysiology and contribute to future rational drug design. Methods: We reviewed literature, concentrating on mechanisms of action, of various medications that mitigate tremor. Results: Many medications have multiple mechanisms of actions, making simple correlations difficult. Medications that increase the duration of opening of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-A receptors are most consistently associated with...
Background: There is a growing interest in nonpharmacological approaches for essential tremor (ET), ...
Essential tremor is the most prevalent tremor disorder. Despite of that, very little is known about ...
The gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) hypothesis in essential tremor (ET) implies a disturbance of the ...
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common tremor disorders in the world. Despite this, only tw...
Background: Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common neurological diseases. Although a large ...
Background: Medication-induced tremor (MIT) is common in clinical practice and there are many m...
Major progress has occurred during the last decade in the field of tremor. From the clinical standpo...
Background: Metabolic imaging has revealed excessive cerebellar activity in essential tremor patient...
Essential tremor is the most common movement disorder and has an unknown etiology. Here we report th...
Aim To review current literature on long-chain alcohols and their derivatives as novel pharmacothera...
Background: Harmaline and harmine are tremorigenic β-carbolines that, on administration to experimen...
Essential tremor (ET) is the most common movement disorder and affects tens of millions of individua...
Background: Tremor is the most common movement disorder; however, the pathophysiology of tremor rema...
This thesis focusses on the neural correlates and treatment of the neurological movement disorder es...
Background: The gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) hypothesis in essential tremor (ET) implies a disturb...
Background: There is a growing interest in nonpharmacological approaches for essential tremor (ET), ...
Essential tremor is the most prevalent tremor disorder. Despite of that, very little is known about ...
The gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) hypothesis in essential tremor (ET) implies a disturbance of the ...
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common tremor disorders in the world. Despite this, only tw...
Background: Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common neurological diseases. Although a large ...
Background: Medication-induced tremor (MIT) is common in clinical practice and there are many m...
Major progress has occurred during the last decade in the field of tremor. From the clinical standpo...
Background: Metabolic imaging has revealed excessive cerebellar activity in essential tremor patient...
Essential tremor is the most common movement disorder and has an unknown etiology. Here we report th...
Aim To review current literature on long-chain alcohols and their derivatives as novel pharmacothera...
Background: Harmaline and harmine are tremorigenic β-carbolines that, on administration to experimen...
Essential tremor (ET) is the most common movement disorder and affects tens of millions of individua...
Background: Tremor is the most common movement disorder; however, the pathophysiology of tremor rema...
This thesis focusses on the neural correlates and treatment of the neurological movement disorder es...
Background: The gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) hypothesis in essential tremor (ET) implies a disturb...
Background: There is a growing interest in nonpharmacological approaches for essential tremor (ET), ...
Essential tremor is the most prevalent tremor disorder. Despite of that, very little is known about ...
The gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) hypothesis in essential tremor (ET) implies a disturbance of the ...