Finally proof on this. Here's all the previous unproven writeups on this and the stuff from Dr. Tobinick's unproven uses.
You'll want to read all of the previous posts on Etanercept for other uses and risks and the previous unproven uses. Unless you really think your doctor has a good handle on this.
International Trial Finds Perispinal Etanercept No More Effective Than Placebo for Stroke Recovery
A recent international clinical trial has determined that “perispinal” etanercept, an unproven treatment for stroke recovery, is no more effective than a placebo. The study, which marks the first global evaluation of this therapy, found the treatment to be harmless but concluded it offered no significant benefits over an inactive dummy drug.
The trial involved injecting etanercept into the spinal area of participants and comparing its effects to those of a placebo. Researchers reported no measurable improvement in outcomes among patients who received the treatment compared to those given the placebo. Despite being available in the United States as a potential option for stroke recovery, the findings suggest that perispinal etanercept does not provide any added therapeutic advantage. The study’s results contribute to ongoing discussions about evidence-based treatments for stroke rehabilitation.
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