Suramin - Why do Clinical Trials in Autism Struggle to be Convincing? And Oxytocin fails in a large trial.
Results from the PaxMedica trial of Suramin For me, Bumetanide for Autism is now ten-year-old news, for us it has been working since 2012; the next interesting drugs in the pipeline include Suramin and Leucovorin. It is extremely difficult to trial Suramin at home, or indeed anywhere, and this makes it ever more desirable to many parents. Leucovorin (calcium folinate) is easy to obtain; you can even buy liquid calcium folinate from iHerb. You can find out pretty quickly if it produces a profound benefit on your child’s type of autism. I wish Dr Frye and Professor Ramaekers good luck with the phase 3 trial of Leucovorin. It certainly works for our adult reader Roger, but not for my 18 year old son, Monty. Our reader SB’s child recently joined the group of confirmed responders. After I started writing this post, the results came in of a large (250 children) trial of intranasal oxytocin. This trial failed to show any benefit, over the placebo, in inc...