Friday, August 21, 2020

Nerinetide: a potential neuroprotectant as adjunct to thrombectomy for acute stroke

 Does absolutely no good unless it makes it into a stroke protocol that is enforced,(firings have to result if not used in appropriate conditions).

Neuroprotectant gives no sense of speed needed(Call it what is really is:neuronal cascade of death preventer. Neuroprotectant doesn't sound like it needs immediate attention. Words matter.)

But this from February 2020 says it failed:

Hopes for Novel Stroke Drug Dashed in Trial

The latest here, have your doctor resolve the  conundrum.

Nerinetide: a potential neuroprotectant as adjunct to thrombectomy for acute stroke

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