User talk:Chari3d

Autism
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Also, your to the Autism article inserted the following text:
 * "One known medicine used to help autism that actually works is dextromethorphan. Dextromethorphan is commonly found in over the counter cough syrups and cough and cold pills. Dextromethorphan helps the autistic individual calm down and focus and enjoy his/her surroundings. Detromethorphan enhances the autistic person's ability to relate and feel at one with his/her surroundings so that he/she can be comfortable with life and the world he/she lives in."

along with a copy of the abstract of Woodward et al. 2007 (PMID 17175572), which I am not reproducing here due to copyright issues. The text you inserted disagrees with the cited source, which says that the treatment did not work with autism. And even if the cited source had agreed with the text, it still should not be used in that article, as it's a small primary study; Autism should rely on reliable reviews (please see WP:PSTS and WP:MEDRS for details) rather than individual studies.

Please undo the changes you have made so far to Autism, and please take more care in future changes. I suggest that changes like this first be proposed in Talk:Autism.

Eubulides (talk) 01:14, 21 October 2009 (UTC)