[The efficacy of protirelin in subjects with stabilized outcomes of stroke].

Clin Ter

Divisione di Medicina Riabilitativa, Ospedale Gravina e S. Pietro, Caltagirone (CT).

Published: March 1996

Protirelin is a valid means in the therapy of patients with stabilized outcomes by stroke. It has proved efficacious in the improving of the neurologic and cognitive deficits, of conscience, alertness, mood and behaviour alterations. Furthermore in conjunction with the kinesitherapeutic treatment, protirelin has granted a general recovery of not only mental but also sphincteral conditions, of outer and inner mobility and social activities. This drug has proved efficacious in the control of the hypermyotony.

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