Trump, Tylenol and autism
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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.
On Sept. 22, President Donald Trump, joined by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, advised pregnant women to avoid Tylenol unless absolutely necessary, citing a link between acetaminophen — the active ingredient in Tylenol — and autism.
The former president bashed Trump's Sept. 22 announcement claiming a link between Tylenol use and autism rates.
Experts say studies on the link between acetaminophen and autism are mixed, and none show Tylenol is a direct cause.
Doctors in Congress declined to endorse what other medical professionals have criticized as unproven claims linking Tylenol to autism.
President Donald Trump is set to speak today on how Tylenol may be linked to autism. Here's when, who makes Tylenol, and about the NJ company Kenvue.
President Donald Trump said that Tylenol (acetaminophen) taken during pregnancy presents a “very increased risk” of autism in children — a statement that has left many pregnant women fearful. His warning prompted a resounding pushback from doctors,
Trump weathered intense criticism from members of the medical establishment after advising pregnant women to stay away from Tylenol.
Brittany Cartwright is not here for President Donald Trump's claims linking Tylenol use in pregnant mothers to children with autism.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit pushed back next month’s oral arguments to Nov. 17 in the multidistrict litigation over acetaminophen after both sides submitted letters discussing Monday’s announcement from President Donald Trump linking Tylenol to autism.
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GOP Senate Leader Straight Up Says He's 'Obviously Very Concerned' Over Trump Trashing Tylenol
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) articulated his apprehensions over President Trump and Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claims linking Tylenol to autism in children, despite a clear lack of scientific evidence.