Unusual treatments for stroke
The University of Montana has published a news release that Montana researchers have learned that low doses of methamphetamine given to rodents after strokes reduce brain damage and impairment by 50 percent or more. As far as we know this this treatment has never been done before and it has been reported that this damage-reducing stroke drug is moving to human trials. This group is unfamiliar to us as is their highly unusual treatment approach. If you are knowledgeable about this or other non standard of care stroke practices please let us know.