What We Know About Tylenol and Autism, as Texas AG Ken Paxton Files Suit
Texas AG alleges Tylenol makers ignored evidence linking acetaminophen to autism risk, amid ongoing lawsuits and FDA label changes highlighting potential pregnancy risks.
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Texas sues Tylenol makers over alleged links to autism
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. first highlighted the new revelation based on studies that there are potential links to autism when pregnant women take Tylenol.Now the state of Texas is suing the makers of Tylenol, claiming that they hid these links to autism and that it was deceptively marketed to women.“These are kids that are permanently altered,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton tells BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales on …
What we know about Tylenol and autism, as Texas AG Ken Paxton files suit
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, R, sued the makers of Tylenol this week, stating that the companies ignored and silenced emerging evidence linking acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, with an increased risk of autism and other neurological disorders. Johnson & Johnson, which manufactured Tylenol for decades, and Kenvue, a now-independent company that split from J&J in 2023, are both named as defendants in the lawsuit. The lawsuit …
RFK Jr Admits Link Between Tylenol And Autism Lacks Evidence
Source: RONALDO SCHEMIDT / Getty Remember the time Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — the guy President Donald Trump appointed as the highest health official in the nation — told the citizens of that same nation flat-out that they should not take medical advice from him? Well, those of us who aren’t MAGA morons who make the supporting cast of the movie “Idiocracy” seem like reasonably intelligent people didn’t actually need that advice. We also didn’t need…
Texas Lawsuit Asserts Unproven Claims of Autism Risk Against Companies Behind Tylenol
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday accused the companies behind Tylenol of deceptively marketing the pain reliever to pregnant mothers in a lawsuit that asserted unproven claims that early exposure to acetaminophen increased risk of autism and other disorders. Paxton, an ally of President Donald Trump and a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, announced the suit against Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue weeks after Trump and Health Secreta…
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