“After a brain injury, calcium release into neurons can persist for several days, even up to 30 days, depending on the severity of the injury. While the initial influx of calcium is rapid and acute, lasting for a few days”
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3514866/#:~:text=The%20studies%20above%20suggest%20that,course%20of%20hours%20to%20days.
Go do some research and it’s why NYR is the only drug to treat secondary brain injury and the reason it’s dosed for upto 3 days. Calcium release happens over hours to days. To say it’s treated at 30 mins and that blocks the calcium for a few days now you’re simply trolling. Name me a drug ever invented in the history of biotech that permanently blocks a receptor for days off one dose. That is why I don’t want you to respond to me and go take your post and post that on AGN so they take the laugh out of it
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