Could a Century-Old Drug Help Ease Autism Symptoms?

Could a Century-Old Drug Help Ease Autism Symptoms?
Rodney White/The Des Moines Register via AP

A drug first used in the early 1900s to treat sleeping sickness has shown promise in an early trial as a potential treatment for autism.

 
The study involved just 10 boys, aged 5 to 14, with autism. This was the first human trial to attempt to replicate encouraging results seen in work with mice, the researchers noted. The drug is called suramin.



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