depends what you mean by chemical imbalance. In cases of depression, it would be antidepressants. if you didnt want prescription drugs you could try St Johns Wort. Its an all natural herbal remedy that comes in teas or pill form. It boosts serotonin levels to make you happy. It can affect other medication though so probably better to talk to a doctor or nurse first.
I believe there is no solid scientific research to support the "chemical imbalance in the brain" theory of mental illness.
Neuro = nervous system (brain etc). Pharmacology = the drugs to treat/cure/lower symptoms of diseases. Therefore, neuropharmacology is? ....the drugs to treat brain disorders.
most notably a class of drugs called cholinesterase inhibitors . These medications tend to increase a brain neurochemical called acetylcholine, which is an excitatory brain chemical that is decreased in persons with LBD
Brain
Street drugs should never be used to treat mental health issues. Only a medical professional has the knowledge to prescribe chemical medication that can improve brain health.
Antitussive drugs suppress the cough center in the brain. They are used to treat chronic bronchitis and nonproductive coughs.
Drugs
Mood stabilizer medication, which is used to treat bipolar illness, has able to exactly replace a missing brain enzyme to treat mental illness.
Fluoxedine is used to treat depression, bulimia, PMS, and OCD. It helps restore chemical balances to the brain. Fluoxetine (Prozac) has been used to treat PE.
Citicoline is a natural chemical reaction that occurs in the human brain. As medication, this is used to treat Alzheimer's and other types of dementia.
Antiprotozoal drugs are used to treat a variety of diseases caused by protozoa.
it treat cough .....(antitussive) how is it work? Act centrally (on brain, and specifically the vagus nerve) or locally (on the respiratory tract) to suppress the cough reflex.
There are no drugs that can cure heart arrhythmia, but there are many that can treat it. Some of the drugs used to treat it are Rythmol, Tikosyn, Xylocaine, and Betapace.