What medication is used to heal a stroke?

There is no such thing as a medication for stroke that absolutely gets better faster when used. Stroke, also known as stroke, cerebrovascular accident, is divided into two categories: ischemic and hemorrhagic. Commonly used drugs are intravenous thrombolytic drugs, commonly used alteplase; antiplatelet aggregation drugs, such as clopidogrel, etc.; dehydration and lowering cranial pressure drugs, such as mannitol, etc.; neuroprotective agents, such as edaravone, etc.. Hemorrhagic stroke can be treated with surgery if necessary. 1. Ischemic stroke Intravenous thrombolytic drugs: Intravenous thrombolysis is currently the most important measure to restore blood flow. The main thrombolytic drug is alteplase. Intravenous alteplase should be injected within 3~4.5 hours of onset. Antiplatelet aggregation drugs: commonly used drugs include aspirin and clopidogrel. You can also use eurythmyrin, which diastolic blood vessels, can inhibit platelet aggregation, enhance the red blood cell deformation ability and oxygen dissociation ability. Dehydration and cranial pressure-lowering drugs: commonly used drugs are hypertonic dehydrating agents such as mannitol and glycerol fructose; diuretics such as furosemide and albumin. Neuroprotective agents: including scavenging free radicals, nourishing nerves, improving microcirculation, such as edaravone, cytarabine, butylpeptide, ganglioside, etc. 2. Hemorrhagic stroke Dehydration can be used to lower the cranial pressure, commonly used drugs for hypertonic dehydration agents such as mannitol, glycerol fructose, etc.; diuretics such as furosemide, albumin and so on. Surgical treatment, such as aneurysm clamping surgery, can be performed if necessary. In addition, the primary disease should be actively controlled, commonly used drugs such as labetalol, nicardipine, nifedipine, etc. to control blood pressure; through metformin, insulin treatment to control blood sugar. Stroke patients need to seek early medical treatment, under the guidance of professional doctors, reasonable treatment and rational use of medication.