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Backlash after Trump, RFK Jr promote false Tylenol-Autism link

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Donald Trump and his Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., have sparked backlash after endorsing unproven claims that Tylenol, sold as Panado in South Africa, may be linked to autism when taken during pregnancy.

 

Speaking at a White House briefing, the pair, neither of whom are scientists, urged women to avoid the common pain reliever. Trump went further, instructing the FDA to add a warning label to Tylenol, despite decades of research finding no causal link to autism.

 

 

Medical experts stress that acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol, remains one of the safest options for pregnant women. They warn that untreated fever poses far greater risks to both mother and baby.

 

Researchers maintain that genetics and better diagnostic practices best explain rising autism rates.

 

The reaction to the announcement has been swift, with doctors, autism advocates, and the public ridiculing the claims online. One autism researcher told Reuters that tying Tylenol to autism “is not based in fact.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tylenol’s manufacturer has also rejected the allegations, saying acetaminophen is one of the most studied medicines in history, with no credible evidence linking it to autism.

 

Leading medical bodies, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, continue to recommend it as safe when used as directed.

 

RFK Jr. has long courted controversy over autism, also blaming vaccines.

 

The Autism Society of America has called his previous remarks harmful and misleading, warning that such misinformation undermines public health and stigmatises autistic people.

 

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