When Badylak decided to investigate the technique on his own, it was only natural that he would gravitate back
toward animal patients, this time as test subjects.
Not exact matches
More
animal studies would be needed to move this drug
toward human clinical trials, but «what we hope is that we could use this drug to intervene in
patients who have had an episode of prolonged seizures and give it to them briefly following that episode to protect them from becoming epileptic,» said James McNamara, M.D., a professor in the departments of neurobiology and neurology at Duke University.
One very common concerning toxicity is Xylitol, which is found in sugarless products for humans (even some peanut butters marketed
toward diabetic
patients) and
animals (toothpastes, etc.).
It is our hope that in utilizing many proven therapies and several innovative concepts we may better assist
animal patients toward the goal of improved quality of life.