Data on the question of using drugs to increase resistance to the extreme effects of air and space flights are generalized. The possibilities and prospects of using drugs to decrease nervous and emotional tension and fatigue and to increase the work efficiency of pilots and astronauts under specific conditions are discussed. Data are included on the characteristics of the pharmacological effect of drugs during and after the influence of flight factors. Pathophysiological justifications are given for using drugs in aerospace medicine. (Author)
Problems of Space Biology. Volume 17 Pathophysiological Bases of Aviation and Space Pharmacology
1973
514 pages
Report
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English
Pathophysiological bases of aviation and space pharmacology
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