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Leucovorin as a possible treatment for autism

CBS America · 17 days ago
CBS America
CBS America
17 days ago

President Trump's pronouncement that pregnant women should avoid Tylenol overshadowed another important health headline. The FDA is in the process of approving a medication called leucovorin to treat some symptoms of autism.

Breakdown
  • The FDA is reviewing leucovorin, a cancer drug, for autism treatment. 8s
  • Leucovorin is a generic drug derived from folic acid and has been used off-label for autism. 1m 19s
  • Some children with autism reportedly show improved speech after taking leucovorin. 1m 44s
  • The FDA's review is proceeding despite a lack of large phase three clinical trials. 2m 7s
  • Experts and organizations call for more research before recommending leucovorin widely. 2m 23s
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