- The drug gabapentin may enhance recovery of movement after a stroke by helping neurons on the undamaged side of the brain take up the signaling work of lost cells, new research in mice suggests. Mice that received 6 weeks of daily gabapentin treatment regained fine motor function in their forelimbs. https://news.osu.edu/the-drug-gabapentin-may-boost-functional-recovery-after-a-stroke/ 94 comments science
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