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Thioctacid. Regeneration at the right time. Whoever diagnoses Diabetes must think of diabetic polyneuropathy. Imperceptible, but progressive changes in the conduction of the nervous system gives the diabetic scant attention. Approximately 90% of diabetic patients develop clinically apparent signs of late-stage polyneuropathy. The sooner the attending doctor finds traces of the symptoms, the greater the chance to avoid having Thioctacid irreversible nerve damage. It is already insufficient to circumvent polyneuropathy-related resorption conditions of the gastrointestinal tract, first take parenteral initial treatment and after further oral treatment is recommended. When applied in time, the treatment with Thioctacid prevented polyneuropathic damage. Thioctacid reduces the formation of neurotoxic ketone bodies in the liver and stimulates the regeneration of the nerve and its sheath cells. Simultaneously released, nerve-damaging toxins are already intercepted. |