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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you really buy this over the counter? Can someone post a link if so? I know that folinic acid is not the same as methlyfolate. As a mom of an ASD boy with limited verbal communication, I am interested in trying this. I am obviously concerned about side effects but I think people are not taking into consideration how debilitating it is to struggle with communication. I watch my child struggle all day every day. So from my perspective this drug or vitamin is worth a try. I think everyone understands it is not a cure... but it seems it has helped some kids. [/quote] Its a prescription drug. The question is, is a study with 40 kids a good enough reason to give your kid a prescription drug (already approved, this is an off-label use), that may or may not work, or would you prefer to wait a couple of years for actual studies that would figure out a) how do we figure out [i]which [/i]kids it works for, b) what are the correct doses and dispensing instructions and c) what other factors (like speech therapy) should be provided in conjunction for the drug treatment to be most effective? Wait, that's a false choice because DOGE and RFK Jr. fired everyone at the NIH and cancelled all the university research funding for autism. [/quote]
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