Physician Debunks Tylenol-Autism Link, Urges Caution on Uncontrolled Fevers
NewsNationSeptember 21, 20253 min9,381 views
3 connections·6 entities in this video→Expert Opinion on Tylenol and Autism
- 🩺 Dr. Anita Patel, a pediatric critical care specialist, wholeheartedly agrees that linking Tylenol (acetaminophen) to autism is misleading.
- 🧠 She emphasizes that autism is a complex syndrome studied for decades, and if a single cause existed, it would have been identified.
Research on Acetaminophen and Autism
- 🔬 The largest study, involving 2.5 million children, found no association between acetaminophen use and autism after controlling for confounders.
- ⚠️ Dr. Patel states there is definitely no causal relationship between Tylenol and autism.
Advice for Pregnant Women
- 🤰 Dr. Patel advises pregnant women not to pause taking Tylenol out of fear of this alleged link.
- 🗣️ She recommends always discussing any medication use during pregnancy with an obstetrician.
- ⚖️ A general principle is to use the minimal yet effective strategy for any medication, especially during pregnancy.
Risks of Uncontrolled Fevers During Pregnancy
- 🔥 Dr. Patel and her colleagues are concerned that women may avoid Tylenol, leading to uncontrolled fevers during pregnancy, which can cause harm to unborn children.
- ⚠️ The administration's claims are considered wrong and potentially harmful, engendering fear regarding Tylenol use.
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