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Anti-Fungal Medication

Description: An intervention in which the child is placed on medication to reduce fungal infections in the intestine. May also be accompanied by a low-sugar diet.

Examples: Flagyl (Metronidazole), Diflucan (fluconazole), or Nystatin

Research Summary: There have been no scientific studies of anti-fungal or anti-yeast therapies for individuals with autism spectrum disorders.

Recommendations: Researchers may wish to conduct studies with strong scientific designs to evaluate anti-fungal medication. Professionals should present anti-fungal medication as untested as a treatment for autism spectrum disorders, and should encourage families who are considering this intervention to evaluate its effects and side-effects carefully.

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