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Trump administration suggests Tylenol during pregnancy causes autism

FDA will alert doctors about a possible autism risk linked to prenatal acetaminophen use amid conflicting studies and ongoing recommendations for cautious dosing in pregnancy.

  • On Monday, the Trump administration will announce that pregnant women's use of Tylenol is potentially linked to autism, with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joining President Donald Trump.
  • Observational studies prompted renewed scrutiny as they suggested prenatal acetaminophen exposure may be linked to neurodevelopmental disorders, while a 2024 Swedish study of over 2 million children found no autism risk increase.
  • Officials are citing small studies of leucovorin, a cancer and anemia drug, as a potential autism therapy while the FDA and HHS consider related actions despite limited evidence from a 2018 study of 48 children.
  • Medical groups and experts cautioned that acetaminophen remains the safest option during pregnancy, while Kenvue denied any link and warned that guideline changes could affect millions of pregnancies.
  • Scientists emphasize that causation remains unresolved, noting genetic factors explain about 80 percent of autism risk, while critics say Monday's announcement outpaces the NIH review and available science.
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Congressional Conflicts: Lawmakers dump Tylenol stock before autism controversy

(The Center Square) — Before President Trump warned pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol, three members of Congress dumped stock in the Fortune 500 company that makes the popular painkiller -- sell-offs that saved them from incurring sizable losses, an…

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Linking autism and Tylenol, as Trump and Kennedy Jr. did, is a dangerous and irresponsible poison.

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