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A preliminary trial of ascorbic acid as supplemental therapy for autism.

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Abstract Title:

A preliminary trial of ascorbic acid as supplemental therapy for autism.

Abstract Source:

Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 1993 Sep;17(5):765-74. PMID: 8255984

Abstract Author(s):

M C Dolske, J Spollen, S McKay, E Lancashire, L Tolbert

Abstract:

1. This study presents the results of a 30-week double-blind, placebo-controlled trial exploring the effectiveness of ascorbic acid (8g/70kg/day) as a supplemental pharmacological treatment for autistic children in residential treatment. 2. Residential school children (N = 18) were randomly assigned to either ascorbate-ascorbate-placebo treatment order group or ascorbate-placebo-ascorbate treatment order group. Each treatment phase lasted 10 weeks and behaviors were rated weekly using the Ritvo-Freeman scale. 3. Significant group by phase interactions were found for total scores and also sensory motor scores indicating a reduction in symptom severity associated with the ascorbic acid treatment. 4. These results were consistent with a hypothesized dopaminergic mechanism of action of ascorbic acid.

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