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FDA Approves Leucovorin as First Drug for Rare Genetic Disorder

This approval follows previous claims of its potential use in treating autism symptoms.

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  • Leucovorin is now the first approved drug for a specific rare genetic disorder.
  • The approval comes after months of discussions regarding its efficacy for autism.
  • The Trump administration previously promoted leucovorin for broader autism treatment.

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Approval Date March 10, 2026
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First published 2026-03-10T14:14:21.000Z

Updates

Update at 16:30 UTC on 2026-03-10

STAT reported The FDA approves leucovorin for a rare brain disorder while retreating from top officials’ earlier insistence that it could benefit many children with autism.

Sources: STAT

Update at 14:16 UTC on 2026-03-11

STAT reported The FDA's decision raises questions about the approval process and the implications for future drug evaluations.

Sources: STAT

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