Early-Stage RP Intervention (Photoreceptors Still Alive) → Hypothesis

Antioxidant Treatment Reduces Photoreceptor Loss

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Exploring the hypothesis that oral antioxidants can effectively reduce photoreceptor loss in early-stage retinitis pigmentosa may provide valuable insights into non-invasive treatment options. Clinical trials have shown that antioxidants can reduce photoreceptor loss by a significant percentage, indicating potential for preserving cell viability.

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