Report: Scientists ‘switch off’ autism symptoms using epilepsy drug – IOTW Report

Report: Scientists ‘switch off’ autism symptoms using epilepsy drug

NYP: Scientists are reporting a breakthrough discovery: A $3-per-pill epilepsy drug may be used to “switch off” autism symptoms in mice, according to a new peer-reviewed study published Tuesday in Molecular Psychiatry journal.

Autism spectrum disorder is a complex developmental condition that impacts how an estimated 5.4 million (2.2% of) adults — and one in 44 children — in the United States perceives and socializes with others. It is often accompanied by abnormalities such as epilepsy or hyperactivity, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.

A team of experts at Germany’s Hector Institute for Translational Brain Research found that the medication lamotrigine — an anti-seizure drug first approved for use in the US in 1994 — was able to curb behavioral and social problems linked to the disorder. Now, their findings are being hyped as the closest thing yet to a potential cure for humans. MORE HERE

9 Comments on Report: Scientists ‘switch off’ autism symptoms using epilepsy drug

  1. “Scientists ‘switch off’ autism symptoms using epilepsy drug” — in MICE. My understanding is that the experiment has not been done on humans yet. And you can bet that when they do, that same drug that only costs $3 a dose now will cost $300 per dose afterwards.

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