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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-025-01208-0 Most drugs when determined to be "safe" for using during pregnancy are evaluated for effects on major organ systems like the heart. The studies do not, and cannot possibly, evaluate synaptic function in the brain. I would use caution in taking ANY drug during pregnancy. The author of the above study does not believe that taking Tylenol for an occasional pain or fever during pregnancy is a problem. But high dose, prolonged use probably is a problem. There are many paths to neurodevelopmental disorders. Some are purely genetic. Many are genes x environment interaction. This is one possible environmental trigger. Of course the Trump admin is idiotic for claiming tylenol is "the cause of autism." But it's also ignorant to not exercise caution with the research that exists.[/quote] Its confusing that it is a class b drug. What does that mean? My Obstetrician told me it was safe.[/quote] Time for a new OB[/quote] Or a new president and HHS secretary.[/quote] Why? Are you a leftist science denier? [twitter]https://x.com/OG_DrC/status/1970835289238278344[/twitter][/quote]
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