The Trump administration says Tylenol in pregnancy could be linked to autism. Major medical groups and medical experts are ...
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'Highly concerning': Major medical groups react to Trump's claim that Tylenol is linked to autism
Major medical groups stated acetaminophen is safe for pregnant women to take and that no studies have found a direct cause and effect between use in pregnancy and autism.
They cited the lack of evidence supporting the White House's guidance — and the harms of untreated fevers during pregnancy.
And that’s even before we consider falls from beds, chairs, wheelchairs, buildings, cliffs – and just generally falling over.
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The medication is called leucovorin. It’s also known as folinic acid; like folic acid, it’s a form of folate, a B vitamin ...
Fevers during pregnancy can be dangerous, and acetaminophen is the go-to treatment for them. Doctors worry what will happen ...
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There's no definitive evidence that Tylenol causes autism, and multiple medical groups have reiterated that it remains safe to use during pregnancy.
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