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Wow! That’s Yuge if it works in people!
The key words: “in mice”.
Just emailed this to my daughter.
My grandson is autistic..................
Lamictal has been widely used in the US for seizure disorder and often in people with autism, who are subject to seizures. To my knowledge at least the last ten years. Perhaps the German researchers have clarified how it acts, which is always good to know, but as a treatment, it is already out there.
How do they induce autism into the mice?
uh oh... it works in horses too, so watch out.
Not everyone who has autism will want this, even if it helps.
There are plenty of parents out there who will resistance for their children, even if it helps.
Big pharma will never get behind a cure with that kind of profit margin. The FDA might not even approve it.
Is this an off-label use?
Interesting as I am in the spectrum. Thank you for posting this!
Scientists ‘switch off’ autism symptoms using $3 epilepsy drug according to a new peer-reviewed study published in the Molecular Psychiatry journal.
02/14/2023 9:20:32 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 37 replies
New York Post ^ | 02/14/2023 | Adriana Diaz
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4131148/posts
“It is often accompanied by abnormalities such as epilepsy...”
If it is often accompanied by epilepsy, and this drug has been approved for treating epilepsy since 1994, then it stands to reason that likely many autistic people have already taken it, and we probably would have already heard about it if it was really a “miracle cure” in humans.