๐จ IMPORTANT SAFETY UPDATE: Folinic acid (leucovorin) is NOT a general autism treatment.
Recent research clarifies that folinic acid is only FDA-approved for cerebral folate deficiency, a rare condition. A major study supporting its use for autism was retracted due to data issues. Experts warn against using it outside of clinical trials without solid evidence of safety and effectiveness. [3,4]
๐ What DOES work? Evidence-based therapies like speech and language therapy remain crucial. The focus is on personalized approaches that respect neurodiversity. Parent-mediated programs are showing great promise, empowering families to integrate therapy into daily life. [1]
๐ง Technology is also playing a bigger role with teletherapy and AI tools, but skilled clinicians are still at the heart of effective support. [1]
๐ Key Takeaway: Always prioritize therapies with proven safety and effectiveness. Talk to your doctor about the best individualized plan for your child.
๐ฌ What questions do you have about navigating autism treatments safely?