Can sodium nocinazene treat myotonic dystrophy?

Generally, Nocinasone sodium injection can play a role in temporarily relieving the symptoms of myotonic dystrophy, but there is no evidence that it can cure myotonic dystrophy.
Nocinazene sodium mainly acts on the cerebrospinal fluid around the patient’s spinal cord to provide nutrients to the muscles, helping to improve muscle function, alleviating the patient’s symptoms, and thus improving the patient’s survival rate.
However, because myotonic dystrophy is a class of genetically related diseases, there is no specific therapeutic drugs in the clinic, and Nosinasone sodium injection can only play a role in temporarily relieving the symptoms of myotonic dystrophy. It is recommended that myotonic dystrophy under the guidance of a doctor to use nociceptive sodium injection, to avoid blind use of drugs.