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Restoring Barrier Function to Acid Damaged Bladder by Intravesical Chondroitin Sulfate

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Chondroitin sulfate binds preferentially to damaged urothelium and restores the impermeability barrier. This suggests that the glycosaminoglycan layer is a major contributor to bladder urothelial impermeability. As determined by binding capacity, the dose applied in humans in Canada (400 mg per instillation) is sufficient to achieve maximum efficacy.

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