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Lupron Treatment Tried to Treat Autism by

Lupron is a drug used for treating prostate cancer in men and fibroids in women. Its therapy for autism is rooted in the theory that testosterone enlarges the toxic effects of mercury. But there exists no proof proving Lupron is either safe or effective treatment for autism. Also, the drug can cause negative side effects like hives, tingling, weakness, numbness, painful urination, bone pain, blood in the urine, osteoporosis, and testicular pain.

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