Leucovorin: The Autism Treatment Approved Amidst Controversy

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Families have been using leucovorin, a drug originally for cancer, to treat autism symptoms, gaining attention after President Trump mentioned it. While some studies suggest potential benefits, the evidence is limited and the FDA's recent move to update the drug's label is considered unusual and controversial due to weak supporting data. Experts emphasize the need for more research and caution in its use.
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- What is leucovorin, the drug the FDA approved to treat autism? The Guardian
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