Can cytarabine sodium restore brain nerves?

Cytarabine sodium may restore the brain nerves to some extent, but the efficacy is uncertain.
Sodium cytarabine is a nucleic acid derivative. After taking sodium cytarabine, the rate of some metabolic reactions in the brain cells may be accelerated, and the local blood flow may be accelerated. Regular administration of sodium cytarabine as prescribed by the doctor can promote the gradual growth and recovery of the brain nerve tissues.
These brain-protective agents have been shown to be effective in animal studies, but none of the brain-protective agents have been confirmed to have definite efficacy by multicenter, randomized, double-blind clinical trial studies.
Cytarabine Sodium needs to be taken properly under a doctor’s supervision, and adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness and insomnia may also occur.
Cytarabine Sodium can be used to treat damage to the brain nerves and can be taken as prescribed by your doctor.