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- Authors
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Adrian D. Sandler,
Kelly A. Sutton,
Jeffrey DeWeese,
Mary Alice Girardi,
Victoria Sheppard,
James W. Bodfish
- Title
- Lack of benefit of a single dose of synthetic human secretin in the treatment of autism and pervasive developmental disorder.
- Journal
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New England Journal of Medicine
- Year
- 1999
- Volume
- 341
- Issue
- 24
- Page(s)
- pp. 1801-1806
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- Abstract Link
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- Publication Format
- Journal Article
- Efficacy Study/Review
- Yes
- Scientific Validity
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Placebo,
Peer-Reviewed,
Double Blind,
Controlled Trial,
Randomised Trial
- Keywords
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Adolescent / Secondary School Age,
Autism,
Autistic Disorder,
Biomedical,
Child/Children,
Hormones,
Human,
Intervention,
Intravenous,
Pervasive Developmental Disorder (Not Otherwise Specified),
Pre-School / Toddlers,
Primary / Elementary School Age,
Secretin,
Single Dose
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