Taking Tylenol during pregnancy does not increase the risk that a child will have autism, intellectual disability or ADHD, according to a new study that contradicts warnings from U.S. officials.
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A major new scientific review brings reassuring news for expectant parents: using acetaminophen, commonly known as Tylenol, during pregnancy does not increase a child’s risk of autism, ADHD, or ...
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The most rigorous review so far found that there is no evidence that paracetamol (Tylenol) use in pregnancy increases the risk of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disabilities.
A massive new review finds that Tylenol use during pregnancy does not increase autism or ADHD risk.
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A rigorous analysis of 'gold standard' evidence suggests paracetamol is safe in pregnancy.