Would this be useful for cognitive problems post-stroke? What is your doctor doing to determine how to solve your cognitive problems? ANYTHING AT ALL?
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-01-insulin-nasal-treatment-adults-dementia.html
A man-made form of insulin delivered by nasal spray may improve
working memory and other mental capabilities in adults with mild
cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease dementia, according to a
pilot study led by researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Additionally, the recipients of 40 IU doses carrying the APOE-e4 gene
- which is known to increase the risk for Alzheimer's - recorded
significantly higher memory scores than those who received the loser
dosage or placebo, while non-carriers across all three groups posted
significantly lower scores.
Previous trials had shown promising effects of nasally-administered
insulin for adults with AD and MCI, but this study was the first to use
insulin detemir, whose effects are longer-lasting than those of
"regular" insulin.
More at link.
Nasally administered drugs is sounding more and more promising.
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