Tylenol, autism and White House
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Donald Trump went after Tylenol again in a Truth Social post Friday, urging pregnant women to avoid the drug, causing parent company Kenvue’s shares to slip. President Trump warned women to avoid Tylenol “unless absolutely necessary” in a post on Truth Social Friday.
Kenvue ( KVUE) lost 7.47% of its stock value on Sept. 22's session after President Donald Trump and Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. linked acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, to autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Kenvue's shares climbed 6% on Tuesday, rebounding from a record low hit in the previous session, as analysts pointed to the lack of new scientific evidence from the White House to support President Donald Trump linking the drugmaker's popular pain reliever Tylenol to autism.
Robert Andrews would forever remember when his phone rang on Friday, September 30, 1982. He was assistant director for PR at Johnson & Johnson, whose pain reliever, Tylenol, was the […]
Shares of Tylenol maker Kenvue dropped Monday ahead of an anticipated announcement by the Trump administration linking pregnant women’s use of the painkiller to autism.
A year ago, the maker of Tylenol lauded a federal judge’s dismissal of hundreds of lawsuits alleging the popular painkiller caused autism in children whose mothers took it during pregnancy. The company,
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Attorneys urge court overseeing Tylenol autism lawsuits to consider Trump administration's stance
Families appealing the dismissal of their lawsuits alleging that Kenvue's Tylenol or generic versions of the pain-relief medication caused their children's autism are asking an appeals court to consider President Donald Trump's new advice that pregnant women avoid the pain killer as it decides whether to revive their lawsuits.