Physicians Advise Against Political Medical Advice Following Tylenol-Autism Claim
WPLG Local 10October 5, 20252 min405 views
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- 🎯 Dr. Joanna Bedell, an OB/GYN, advises patients to avoid seeking medical advice from politicians.
- ⚠️ This comes after President Trump's claim linking acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy to autism.
Tylenol Use in Pregnancy
- 💡 Dr. Bedell emphasizes that acetaminophen is generally considered the only safe pain medication for pregnant patients.
- ⚠️ Untreated conditions like fever, pain, or infection during pregnancy can pose risks to the mother.
- 🚫 She states that Tylenol is typically used to treat these conditions.
Scientific Evidence on Tylenol and Autism
- 🔬 Dr. Bedell asserts that studies on Tylenol and autism have not found a link.
- 🧩 She highlights the crucial difference between correlation and causation, warning against drawing incorrect conclusions.
- ✅ The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology officially supports the continued use of acetaminophen in pregnant women.
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