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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mr. President, acetaminophen does not cause autism. It’s actually one of the only pain relievers considered safe during pregnancy. I’ve taken it myself through multiple pregnancies when I had bad headaches, and doctors recommend it all the time. Even the CDC and Mayo Clinic confirm that acetaminophen is generally safe when used as directed during pregnancy.[/quote] [twitter]https://x.com/JoeyMannarinoUS/status/1970756686127444087[/twitter][/quote] https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tylenol-x-post-2017-pregnancy/ Tylenol does not "make recommendations on taking any medications in pregnancy because that is the job of a healthcare provider." [quote]Tylenol maker Kenvue provided additional context to Snopes via email. The company said, in part, that it does not "make recommendations on taking any medications in pregnancy because that is the job of a healthcare provider." It also described the "consumer response" featured in the post as "incomplete," saying it didn't reflect its full guidance on the safe use of Tylenol. The company reiterated that acetaminophen remains safe for women to take as needed during pregnancy, which is in line with other medical experts' recommendations. [/quote] [/quote]
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