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flag A cancer drug, leucovorin, is being widely used off-label for autism despite weak evidence, causing shortages and safety concerns.

flag A cancer drug, leucovorin, has seen a surge in popularity within the autism community after being endorsed by figures linked to the Trump administration as a potential treatment for autistic children. flag Despite limited scientific evidence supporting its use for autism, demand has risen sharply, leading to supply shortages. flag Medical experts caution that the drug’s off-label use for autism lacks robust clinical backing and warn that its growing popularity may outpace research, raising concerns about safety and efficacy. flag While some families report positive outcomes, health professionals emphasize the need for rigorous studies before widespread adoption.

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