Background: Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is a neurological condition that leads to motor disabilities and even death in neonates. Unfortunately, few therapeutic alternatives can contribute to brain recovery after HIE damage. Cerebrolysin is a neuropeptide mixture that performs neuroprotective and neurotrophic effects on injured brain tissue after systemic administration. Aims: This study evaluates the effects of the Cerebrolysin intraperitoneal administration, Methods:10 mL/kg; once a day for 7 days, since postnatal day 8 (PD8) to PD14 on the neonatal neurobehavior in an HIE rat model was administrated. Results: Cerebrolysin administration after a hypoxic-ischemic insult minimized brain damage and increased cellular viability. Furthermore, this neuroprotective effect lasted until adulthood, improving some motor abnormalities and reversing the long-term memory acquisition deficit caused by HIE. Conclusion: Repeated Cerebrolysin administration can reduce HIE Motor Disabilities and Reverses the Long-Term Memory Acquisition Deficit in neonatal rats safely and effectively.