When using neurological drugs, special attention should be paid to the possible adverse effects of the drugs, such as extrapyramidal hypertonia, akathisia, parkinsonism, etc.
Patients should continue to take neurological drugs as prescribed. Once the efficacy is reduced or there is an adverse drug reaction, you should seek medical attention in time and adjust the medication according to the doctor's instructions.
During the use of neurological drugs, the patient should be regularly monitored for changes in the patient's condition, drug reactions, and the occurrence of adverse effects. This helps to adjust the treatment plan promptly to ensure safe and effective treatment for the patient.