Trump Paracetamol Comments ‘Not Responsible’, Says Swinney
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Garattini: 'No connection with autism'. A new pill (ANSA)
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) announced today that there is no evidence that would require changing the current recommendations on the use of paracetamol during pregnancy, thereby refuting US President Donald Trump's claims that the use of the drug, known as Tylenol in the United States, is associated with autism.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have come out on Tuesday to refute the announcement by the US government that there is a causal relationship between the consumption of paracetamol in pregnancy and the development of autism spectrum disorders by the baby. Continue reading
The World Health Organization (WHO), the European EMA, the Spanish drug agency and scientific societies have agreed this Tuesday to point out that paracetamol is a safe medicine to reduce fever and pain during pregnancy. In this way they have replied to the President of the United States, Donald Trump, that on Monday he advised limiting the use of Tylenol (commercial brand of paracetamol in the United States) in pregnant and newborn women, assoc…
European Medicines Agency reaffirms safety of paracetamol during pregnancy amid US controversy
LONDON, Sept 23 — The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said today that there was no new evidence that would require changes to the region’s current recommendations for the use of paracetamol, known as Tylenol in the United States, during pregnancy.US President Donald Trump yesterday linked autism to childhood vaccine use and the taking of popular pain medication Tylenol by women when pregnant, elevating claims not backed by scientific evidence to…
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