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New research shows no causal link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism. Experts say acetaminophen remains safe for occasional use as directed under medical guidance.
Texas AG Ken Paxton claims the makers of Tylenol failed to warn consumers about the risks of taking the drug while pregnant.
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Tylenol Makers Sued Over Autism Claims As Experts Reject Trump's Warning
The makers of Tylenol are being sued one month after President Donald Trump linked the popular pain reliever to autism in children, a claim widely debunked by medical experts.Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the lawsuit
TONIGHT AND HEALTH SECRETARY ROBERT F KENNEDY JR IS DOUBLING DOWN ON HIS CLAIMS ABOUT TYLENOL AND ITS LINKED TO AUTISM. IT WAS LAST MONTH THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION WARNED PREGNANT WOMEN NOT TO TAKE ACETAMINOPHEN, SAYING THAT USAGE DURING PREGNANCY MAY BE ...
President Trump's health secretary said Tylenol should be used with caution during pregnancy, but solid data linking it to autism is lacking.
Most Utah voters have heard that the Trump administration's claim that acetaminophen use during pregnancy is linked to autism, but far fewer actually believe that claim.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the makers of Tylenol, claiming that they deceptively marketed the medication to pregnant women despite alleged links to autism.