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Leucovorin: What to know about the drug newly approved for autism treatment

The FDA has expanded the label of a medicine that has been around for decades to include possible benefits in treating children with autism, but specialists warn it is not a cure.

September 23, 2025 / 10:30 IST
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This week, the Food and Drug Administration announced that leucovorin, an unobtrusive drug that has been used for decades in treating cancer, will bear a label stating that it may be of benefit in treating autism. FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary said the action will make the drug "available for children with autism," the first time that the agency has approved such a use, the New York Times reported.

What is leucovorin

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Leucovorin, or folinic acid, is a chemically altered form of vitamin B9, or folate. Also occurring naturally in green leafy vegetables, beans, citrus fruits, eggs, and beets, folate plays the key role in red blood cell formation as well as in normal cell growth. During pregnancy, folate prevents severe brain and spinal defects in infants. Since then, scientists have speculated that folate also plays a role in depression, dementia, heart disease, and autism.

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