 This paper provides a detailed analysis of the medication prescribed to patients with spinal cord injuries during their initial treatment period. The authors found that patients typically receive multiple drugs simultaneously, often up to 43 different drugs per day. These drugs are prescribed both prophylactically to prevent further complications such as infection or pain and therapeutically to treat existing conditions. The authors also noted that the majority of drugs were administered within the first month following injury, suggesting that the acute phase of treatment is critical for optimizing outcomes. This article was authored by Catherine Lucy Bergenon, Bobo Tom, and others.