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Don't think this is possible either, Spironolactone as been around for a long

time and it took someone very ?creative? to figure out how to use it for

treating ASD kids. But I don't think you can get a patent for a drug already

invented just because you find a new place to use it.....accolades from the drug

company, maybe.

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I don't think that " Spiron " is a good idea as it would probably be

expensive, being a new patent. He just found another way to make

money. He already has enough money as it is. Spironolactone is

already cheap and most people can afford it. Parents of children who

are autistic already have a lot of bills to pay for. They don't need

to pay for something more expensive than they need to.

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> I heard Dr Bradstreet has applied for a patent for the use

of " Spiron " that

> works as a diuretic to reduce testosterone.

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