The Use of NeuroAiD (MLC601) in Postischemic Stroke Patients

  • Navarro J
  • Molina M
  • Baroque II A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Aim . We aimed to assess the efficacy of MLC601 on functional recovery in patients given MLC601 after an ischemic stroke. Methods . This is a retrospective cohort study comparing poststroke patients given open-label MLC601 (; 9 female) for three months and matching patients who did not receive MLC601 from our Stroke Data Bank. Outcome assessed was modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at three months and analyzed according to: (1) achieving a score of 0-2, (2) achieving a score of 0-1, and (3) mean change in scores from baseline. Results . At three months, 21 patients on MLC601 became independent as compared to 17 patients not on MLC601 (OR 1.79; 95% CI 0.62–5.2; ). There were twice as many patients () on MLC601 who attained mRS scores similar to their prestroke state than in the non-MLC601 group () (OR 3.14; 95% CI 1.1–9.27; ). Mean improvement in mRS from baseline was better in the MLC601 group than in the non-MLC601 group (−1.7 versus −0.9; mean difference −0.73; 95% CI −1.09 to −0.38; ). Conclusion . MLC601 improves functional recovery at 3 months postischemic stroke. An ongoing large randomized control trial of MLC601 will help validate these results.

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Navarro, J. C., Molina, M. C., Baroque II, A. C., & Lokin, J. K. (2012). The Use of NeuroAiD (MLC601) in Postischemic Stroke Patients. Rehabilitation Research and Practice, 2012, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/506387

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