Chronic cerebrovascular disorders (CCVD), as defined by the 1980 Ad Hoc Committee in Paris, constitute both clinically and pathogenetically an extremely complex entity, characterized by a protean symptom pattern. The effects of a daily dose of 10 mg flunarizine orally on CCVD have been evaluated with a neuropsychological methodology during a three-month treatment period in a randomized double-blind study compared with a placebo. The results confirmed the effectiveness of the drug in the improvement of neurological, amnesic, attentive and behavioural symptoms, without evident side-effects even after a long-term treatment.