Can the Effects of Toxin-Induced Neurotransmitter Disruption Be Reversed?
Whether the effects can be reversed depends on the toxin and the extent of exposure. Early intervention can often mitigate the effects of acute exposure. Treatments may include administration of antidotes, supportive care, and therapies aimed at restoring normal neurotransmitter function. In chronic cases, ongoing management may be necessary to address lasting neurological damage.