This Commonly Prescribed Drug Could Help Treat Autism

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2016
  • Researchers at the University of Missouri are studying how a commonly prescribed beta blocker could be used to treat individuals with autism.
    "There was a study done in the 1980s that suggested a social and language benefit with this blood pressure drug, propranolol," Dr. David Beversdorf said.
    Propranolol has been used to treat high blood pressure and other cardiovascular diseases since the 1960s. Dr. David Beversdorf and his colleagues wanted to explore other possible uses for the drug.
    In their study, individuals with autism who took the drug instead of a placebo showed higher scores in social skills, such as eye contact, nonverbal communication and staying on topic.
    "We were initially looking at it because of its use for test anxiety. That's exactly the drug people take for public speaking anxiety, performance anxiety. ... And then we started to look at it in autism because they have flexibility issues with social interaction," Beversdorf said.
    Propranolol is currently FDA-approved to treat a lot of things. Autism is not one of them.
    An Autism Treatment Network spokesperson said the organization welcomes the research but also warned it's still too early to start prescribing the drug to people with autism.
    This fall, researchers plan to conduct clinical trials that combine propranolol with early-intervention therapies. Beversdorf says the trial could take up to four years.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @tutordave
    @tutordave 5 лет назад +3

    Any news how this research is going yet? I'd really like to know.

    • @WorldUnitedGamers
      @WorldUnitedGamers 4 года назад

      same

    • @AD-il5su
      @AD-il5su 4 года назад

      David Roth I got here because my 17 yr old has just been prescribed propranolol to help him cope with transition from school to college

    • @tmorelli1982
      @tmorelli1982 4 года назад +1

      I'm about to ask my doctor for a script for it here in a few days, I'll let you guys know how it affects me personally if I can get my hands on it

    • @tmorelli1982
      @tmorelli1982 3 года назад +2

      I've been on it for 8 months, I'm not noticing much difference with anything cognitive, but it's completely curbed all the sensory processing physiological responses.