Diabetes pill may shield brain after stroke surgery
NCT ID NCT06858436
Summary
This study is testing if adding a common diabetes drug, Canagliflozin, can help protect the brain after emergency stroke surgery. It will enroll about 150 stroke patients who are having a procedure to remove a blood clot. The main goal is to see if the drug reduces dangerous brain swelling and bleeding that can sometimes happen after the surgery, which could lead to better recovery.
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