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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean, there’s not much in the way of harm here. Folate is water soluble so if it’s too much you just pee it out. Worth a try anyway.[/quote] Then you might as well just buy folate (not folic acid) supplements at the drugstore and have the person with autism take that. [/quote] And? Ibuprofen etc. come in prescription form too, when you could just take 4 regular ones. Whatever.[/quote] This is why we all have to deal with ridiculous insurance company prior authorization rules. Because people who DON'T NEED prescriptions insist on getting them, when they cost 10x as much and may not work. (Prescription ibuprofen does NOT cost more than generic ibuprofen, but Leucovorin costs $1-2 per pill compared to a methyl folate supplement for about 10 cents.) [/quote] Then don't sell prescription ibuprofen. [/quote]
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