Sodium thiosulfate does not reduce heart damage after a heart attack

Sodium thiosulfate showed no benefits for reducing injury to damaged areas of heart muscle following a heart attack, in a study presented at the American College of Cardiology's 71st Annual Scientific Session. This was the first clinical trial to test the use of sodium thiosulfate for treating heart attacks in humans.
Sodium thiosulfate showed no benefits for reducing injury to damaged areas of heart muscle following a heart attack, in a study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 71st Annual Scientific Session. This was the first clinical trial to test the use of sodium thiosulfate for treating heart attacks in humans.