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GAIP ASD Research Study

Join our research study on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)!

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Phase 1

This study looks at how safe and helpful a new treatment called AdiaVita is for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). AdiaVita comes from umbilical cord blood-derived stem cells and exosomes, which are tiny bubbles that help cells communicate. The study also uses glutathione, a natural antioxidant that helps protect cells. The study will have about 100 people, aged 3 and up. Some will get AdiaVita with glutathione, and others will get a placebo (a fake treatment) with glutathione. The main goal is to see if the treatment helps improve ASD symptoms using a checklist called ATEC.

  • The study lasts 12 months and includes several visits and tests.
  • Participants must pay $12,000, but if eligible, they may receive more treatment later without extra cost.
  • There is no guarantee the treatment will help, and there are risks like allergic reactions.

Participants must have a confirmed ASD diagnosis and be able to attend all visits. Some medical conditions, other trial participation, or pregnancy will exclude someone from joining.

Study details
    Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Autism
    ASD
    Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

NCT07622316

Greater Atlanta Integrative Pediatrics

6 June 2026

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