Evidence Does Not Support Trump’s Paracetamol Claims: FIP
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Asun Polo, 41, and Aida Casas, 31, have been mothers in the last year. The first, telecommunications engineer, took acetaminophen in pregnancy during a flu process. The second one works in communication and resorted to the drug to relieve strong contractions in the first trimester of gestation. Last Monday, reading that Donald Trump’s government announced—as a big finding and against all clinical guidelines—that the drug can cause autism, the tw…
According to the President of the United States, taking paracetamol during pregnancy would lead to an increased risk of autism. However, research in Sweden, on nearly 2.5 million children, has found no evidence of such a causality.
The concern came to the medical offices after U.S. President Donald Trump linked the consumption of paracetamol with autism in children.With these statements he questioned the safety of the medication, which is used around the world to relieve pain and reduce fever, even during pregnancy.Dr. Jhon Cruzado Núñez, a family medicine specialist, rejected these claims and clarified that this analgesic does not cause harm to the fetus, so it is taken a…
Lately there is growing concern for neurodevelopmental disorders, a recent study by Mount Sinai Hospital has fueled debate on acetaminophen, known as acetaminophen or Tylenol. According to WSJ, RFK Jr. will reveal that Tylenol consumption during pregnancy and folate deficiency may be related to autismBy: @rafaels05122863 Read article: https://t.co/CRvQPyuBie— Gateway Hispanic (@GatewayHispanic) September 8, 2025 This analgesic, used by more tha…
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