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When Uptown Pharmacy in Westerville last week received three to four bottles of children's acetaminophen and ibuprofen, the staff there was ecstatic. But it's unclear when the independent pharmacy will receive more from its supplier. "We did get a couple ...
This week, headlines spread quickly after President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced new warnings about Tylenol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy, suggesting it may increase the risk of autism in children.
The HHS links rising autism rates to prenatal acetaminophen use, prompting new safety labels, but experts question the connection.
President Trump said on Monday that Tylenol use during pregnancy could lead to autism, a claim that is unproven.
RIGHT NOW. HERE TONIGHT, ONE IOWA PHARMACY IS COMING UP WITH ITS OWN SOLUTION TO THE SHORTAGE OF CHILDREN’S ANTIBIOTICS ACROSS THE COUNTRY IN ADEL, SUMTER PHARMACY IS MAKING UP FOR WHAT’S NOT ON ITS SHELVES. THE TEAM IS GOING BACK TO WHAT THEY CALL OLD ...
The Trump Administration made a claim that the painkiller and fever reducer causes neurodivergence. Here's the truth about that.
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Can Tylenol Use During Pregnancy Cause Autism? What We Know (and What We Don’t)
The FDA plans to add a warning to Tylenol (acetaminophen) about a potential link between use during pregnancy and autism. Here’s what the research says.
President Trump’s comments this week urging pregnant people to resist taking Tylenol are getting pushback from doctors who argue that mitigating fever during pregnancy is crucial for the health of the fetus.
We’ve all taken Tylenol (acetaminophen) at some point or another for pain relief. Taking Tylenol can do wonders for alleviating mild aches and pains, from the headache that won’t go away to persistent muscle cramps. It can even help break the fever ...