Could a common supplement calm Autism-Related behaviors?
NCT ID NCT05954052
Summary
This study aimed to see if giving children and teenagers with autism a supplement called glutathione by mouth for 12 weeks was safe and practical. The researchers wanted to check if it increased glutathione levels in the blood, which they thought might help reduce problem behaviors and irritability. The study was very small and was terminated early, so no clear conclusions can be drawn.
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The University of Chicago Medicine
Chicago, Illinois, 60637, United States
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