Spinal cord injuries cause psychological in humans and require expensive care and treatments. In recent years, various pharmacological agents have been tested in acute spinal cord injuries. Prospective randomized controlled clinical trials on a large scale have failed to demonstrate significant neurological progression, in contrast to their success in the laboratory. The search for an effective neuroprotective pharmacological agent to prevent secondary damage in acute spinal cord injuries remains primary goals for basic sciences and clinicians.
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