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Tylenol says old post ‘taken of out context’ by White House

The Department of Health and Human Services revived 2017 Tylenol pregnancy warnings amid concerns about autism risk, noting over 50% of pregnant women have used the drug, officials said.

  • Kenvue, Tylenol's parent company, stated that an old social media post warning against the use of its products during pregnancy was 'taken out of context.'
  • The Trump administration urged pregnant women to avoid Tylenol unless they have a high-risk fever, as per a Monday announcement.
  • The Food and Drug Administration will update acetaminophen's label to warn about pregnancy risks, following Trump's remarks about possible autism connections.
  • Physician groups insist that Tylenol is safe, and more than 50% of women report using it during pregnancy, as it has been considered the safest over-the-counter medication for this period.
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Tylenol Refutes Old Post as Pregnancy Safety Debate Resurfaces

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Kenvue, a Tylenol manufacturer, clarified a post on her 2017 social networks that was rescued by the Trump Administration amid her recommendation to limit the use of acetaminophen in pregnant women due to a possible link to autism.Read more]]>

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