Existing drug brings hope for people with spinal cord injuries

Within three weeks, the AZD1236 treated animals showed unprecedented recovery while controls still showed significant deficits at six weeks post-injury.

Existing drug brings hope for people with spinal cord injuries

UK scientists have shown that an existing drug may significantly reduce damage after spinal cord injury by blocking the inflammatory response in the spinal cord.

The research published in Clinical and Translational Medicine demonstrates that AZD1236, a drug developed by AstraZeneca, can significantly reduce secondary damage caused by the body's response to spinal cord injury (SCI).