Avoid the problems that come with ineffectiveness
Neurological medications are a lifeline for many—but for some, they offer little relief. When drugs fail, patients can face worsening symptoms, missed work, and a decline in quality of life.
This not only affects their physical health but can also lead to emotional distress and isolation. Healthcare providers, too, are left grappling with limited options, often resorting to medication changes or increased dosages, which carry their own risks.
The gap between prescription and effectiveness is a growing concern—for both patients and the clinicians who care for them.
