FDA Approves Leucovorin as a Treatment for Autism Amid Skepticism

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The FDA approved leucovorin, a vitamin B derivative, as a treatment for cerebral folate deficiency linked to autism, bypassing its usual rigorous approval process, which has raised concerns among experts about the premature endorsement and lack of dosage guidelines, emphasizing the need for further research.
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