Meige Syndrome and its Pharmacological Implications
Meige syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that affects muscle control. It manifests through involuntary, repetitive facial and jaw movements. The condition often goes undiagnosed due to its complex symptomatology. Understanding its pharmacological treatment is crucial. Cimetidine, a histamine H2 receptor antagonist, plays an unexpected role here. Originally used for gastric disorders, it has implications […]
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