FDA declines to approve leucovorin for autism despite Trump team hype
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Trump administration appears to be walking back its statements from last year that the prescription drug leucovorin can be used to treat certain patients with autism. The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday updated the label of leucovorin, a high-dose B vitamin, to list it as a treatment for cerebral folate deficiency, an ultra-rare […]
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