Along with medical experts around the world, the health secretary has blasted Trump’s claims about the common drug ...
Donald Trump has advised pregnant women not to take paracetamol (acetaminophen in the US, sold as Tylenol), claiming that its ...
After Donald Trump claimed Tylenol use in pregnancy may cause autism, Indian doctors defended paracetamol, calling it safe ...
The World Health Organisation refuted claims made by US President Donald Trump regarding autism, clarifying that neither ...
She said: "It [paracetamol] is safe to use in children, babies, expecting mothers and we are all concerned about the claims ...
The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said in a media release on Friday (Sept 26) that there is "currently no robust scientific ...
Paracetamol is one of the most widely used drugs during pregnancy and is generally considered safe. It is commonly used to relieve pain and reduce fevers, including those caused by viral infections ...
Acetaminophen is one of the safest drugs around, but scientists still don’t know how it reduces pain and fever.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on Tuesday that there was no new evidence that would require changes to the region's ...
Singapore also rejects Trump’s claim linking paracetamol in pregnancy to autism, saying no evidence supports the connection.
Donald Trump used a White House press conference billed as revealing new findings on autism to insist that acetaminophen -- ...
Doctors worry President Trump's message of "tough it out" will harm women and their babies, as high fever and severe pain can be dangerous during pregnancy.