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Book Case study - Valacyclovir/Valtrex

Very interesting article despite the limitations.

Is Valacyclovir a Mood Stabilizer? Autism 3:118. doi:
Henderson TA (2013)
http://www.omicsgroup.org/journals/i....php?aid=19860


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Certain limitations need to be noted. This is a single case and may represent an epiphenomenon. The absence of a placebo control is inherent to single case studies. Lastly, a viral encephalopathy or even a viral infection was not definitively demonstrated in this case, although it bears close resemblance to a case series in which viral infection was definitively demonstrated.
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