President Trump's Tylenol-Autism Claim and Medical Expert Reactions
WFAAOctober 5, 20251 min7,866 views
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- 📢 President Trump advised pregnant individuals not to take Tylenol, stating it can cause autism.
- ⚠️ Federal regulators are preparing to add a warning label to the over-the-counter medication regarding this claim.
- 🗣️ Trump stated, "I'm not a doctor, but I'm giving my opinion."
Medical Expert Disagreement
- 👨⚕️ Dr. Todd Ivy, a fellow with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, stated that the studies linking Tylenol to autism are flawed.
- ❓ He expressed concern about blaming mothers for taking medication during pregnancy.
- 💬 "Let's really hold on to the good evidence-based research out there and let's listen to the physicians and the scientists and the health care providers," urged Dr. Ivy.
Advocate Concerns and Manufacturer Stance
- 😟 Adriana Crossley, whose son has autism, found the White House announcements alarming, worrying families might believe there's a cause and cure when there isn't.
- 💊 Tylenol is commonly used to treat fever and pain, which are recognized as potential risks to pregnancy if left untreated.
- 🚫 The manufacturer strongly disagrees with the suggestion that their medication causes autism.
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