Abstract

Accumulating evidence suggests that statin therapy could assist functional recovery following acute ischaemic stroke. A recent study indicates that early administration of statins after intravenous thrombolysis for stroke improves functional outcomes, and reduces mortality and neurological deterioration. Owing to the observational study design, however, these findings should be interpreted cautiously.

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