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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would love to hear other people experiences with Leucovorin[/quote] Because we’re doing science by anecdote now I guess. [/quote] Ever hear of case studies?[/quote] Case studies are not the kind of evidence the FDA generally uses to determine the safety and efficacy of a medication. [/quote] It's been used for 70 years. We already know it's safe.[/quote] They put cocaine in cough syrup for 70 yesrs[/quote] Do you not realize that Leucovorin continues to be used?[/quote] … in cancer. Stop lying. [/quote] You compared the safety record of Leucovorin to the safety record cocaine. I'm not the one being disingenuous. You can argue we don't know how effective it is for ASD, but we already know it's safe. [/quote] That wasn’t me but for the record cocaine actually does have medical uses right now (as a topical anesthesia). [/quote] So do you think that makes the safety record of cocaine similar to the safety record of Leucovorin? Otherwise, what's your point?[/quote]
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