What Biomedical Interventions are Effective for ASD?

Biomedical interventions are frequently part of a comprehensive treatment program for individuals with ASD. Although there currently is not a cure for ASD, medical treatments are often indicated.

  • Medications – although there is not currently a medication to specifically treat ASD, there are many medications that can be very effective in treating some of the symptoms of ASD. Medications prescribed and managed by a qualified physician may effectively treat hyperactivity, anxiety, aggression, impulsivity, and attention difficulties common in individuals on the spectrum.
  • Vitamin / Mineral Supplements – over the past few years, increasing numbers of physicians have reported the successful use of vitamin and mineral supplements for treatment of certain symptoms of ASD. Although the current research on supplements is limited and far from conclusive, increasing numbers of physicians and parents are exploring this treatment option.

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One Response to “What Biomedical Interventions are Effective for ASD?”

  1. Jill Longenecker says:

    This post is incomplete. Autism Research Institute has developed a list of biomedical treatments that have been effective with many children. This protocol is the result of several years of collaboration between many professionals that treat Autism. I would suggest that you refer to their website http://www.defeatautismnow.com/ rather than try to reproduce all the information here. There are also several listgroups that help parents with this approach. I personally know 2 children that have “recovered” (indistinguishable from typical peers) by using some of these interventions.

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