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Default Neuroprotective agents for RSI-induced tos

For a certain population, neuroprotective agents may work.

It include :

EPO, GM-CSF, Statin, cerebrolysin.

cerebrolysin
http://www.everpharma.asia/a-en/cerebrolysin-6-27.html

It is speculative and may work only in about 1 case out of 2.
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