EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 37 MIN
Episode 35: Understanding Leucovorin with Dr. Elizabeth Laughlin, PharmD
from MEF2Cast · host MEF2Cast
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Elizabeth Laughlin, PharmD, to explore the use of Leucovorin, a prescription form of folate, and its emerging role in supporting children with certain neurological and folate-related immune conditions. Dr. Laughlin breaks down how Leucovorin works in the body, including its ability to act as a “master key” that helps folate cross critical barriers in the brain.The conversation dives into the current research surrounding cerebral folate deficiency, why some children may respond differently to treatment, and how side effects such as hyperactivity or irritability can sometimes be misunderstood. Dr. Laughlin also discusses important drug interactions, particularly with anti-epileptic medications, and why careful monitoring and collaboration with healthcare providers is essential.We also talk about advocacy, empowering parents with knowledge, and how to have productive, goal-oriented conversations with medical teams. Looking ahead, Dr. Laughlin shares insight into how genetic testing and personalized medicine may shape the future of Leucovorin use and other targeted therapies.Subjects covered include:What Leucovorin is and how it differs from other forms of folateHow Leucovorin supports folate transport in the brainCurrent research on cerebral folate deficiency and neurological conditionsCommon side effects and how to interpret themDrug interactions and safety considerationsThe importance of parent advocacy and clear communication with providersLong-term use, monitoring, and realistic expectationsThe future of genetic testing and personalized treatment approaches🌐 Visit our website: mef2cast.com🛒 Check out our merch store: mef2cast.printify.me📩 Questions, comments, or interested in being a guest? Email us at: [email protected]📘 Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572393046749
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Elizabeth Laughlin, PharmD, to explore the use of Leucovorin, a prescription form of folate, and its emerging role in supporting children with certain neurological and folate-related immune conditions. Dr. Laughlin breaks down how Leucovorin works in the body, including its ability to act as a “master key” that helps folate cross critical barriers in the brain.The conversation dives into the current research surrounding cerebral folate deficiency, why some children may respond differently to treatment, and how side effects such as hyperactivity or irritability can sometimes be misunderstood. Dr. Laughlin also discusses important drug interactions, particularly with anti-epileptic medications, and why careful monitoring and collaboration with healthcare providers is essential.We also talk about advocacy, empowering parents with knowledge, and how to have productive, goal-oriented conversations with medical teams. Looking ahead, Dr. Laughlin shares insight into how genetic testing and personalized medicine may shape the future of Leucovorin use and other targeted therapies.Subjects covered include:What Leucovorin is and how it differs from other forms of folateHow Leucovorin supports folate transport in the brainCurrent research on cerebral folate deficiency and neurological conditionsCommon side effects and how to interpret themDrug interactions and safety considerationsThe importance of parent advocacy and clear communication with providersLong-term use, monitoring, and realistic expectationsThe future of genetic testing and personalized treatment approaches🌐 Visit our website: mef2cast.com🛒 Check out our merch store: mef2cast.printify.me📩 Questions, comments, or interested in being a guest? Email us at: [email protected]📘 Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572393046749
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