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.
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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]]>
Democrats Protest Trump By Chugging Tylenol - LewRockwell
Johnny Kramer wrote: Update: a 2017 tweet from Tylenol has resurfaced, advising pregnant women not to take its products: The Gateway Pundit | by Cullen Linebarger Watch: Democrats Protest Trump By Chugging Tylenol | ZeroHedge I don’t think that Trump is diabolical enough to have done this specifically to provoke this reaction, but it’s hilarious to imagine that he is. I could see this joke sign becoming a real one in the near future. The post…
White House reposts Tylenol’s own old tweet warning against pregnancy use: ‘Trump was right again’
The White House's official X account on Wednesday reposted a tweet Tylenol had shared in 2017 that read: "We actually don't recommend using any of our products while pregnant. Thank you for taking the time to voice your concerns today."
Tylenol's Tweet on Pregnancy Use Being Taken Out of Context, Experts Say
(MedPage Today) -- A 2017 tweet from Tylenol reposted by both HHS and the White House is being taken wildly out of context, experts said. On Wednesday morning, the White House shared an X post from Tylenol dated March 7, 2017, that stated, "We...
Tylenol Distances Itself From a 2017 Tweet on Usage During Pregnancy
The parent company for Tylenol, the over-the-counter pain reliever, this week sought to clarify a 2017 social media post in which it said that it did not recommend taking “any of our products while pregnant.” The Trump administration highlighted the old post on Wednesday, two days after its announcement this week urging pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol, claiming without new evidence that it was a cause of autism. The Department of Health a…
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