Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can doctors recommend use of Tylenol during pregnancy if there are no tests to authenticate safety for mother and child?
Please, pay attention.
Tylenol, the private company, has not themselves conducted those tests on pregnant women.
That does not mean the unbranded generic Acetaminophen hasn't been studied in pregnant women. JFC. People have been citing such studies throughout this thread.
Show a source that proves “Tylenol” is a private company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can doctors recommend use of Tylenol during pregnancy if there are no tests to authenticate safety for mother and child?
Please, pay attention.
Tylenol, the private company, has not themselves conducted those tests on pregnant women.
That does not mean the unbranded generic Acetaminophen hasn't been studied in pregnant women. JFC. People have been citing such studies throughout this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can doctors recommend use of Tylenol during pregnancy if there are no tests to authenticate safety for mother and child?
Please, pay attention.
Tylenol, the private company, has not themselves conducted those tests on pregnant women.
That does not mean the unbranded generic Acetaminophen hasn't been studied in pregnant women. JFC. People have been citing such studies throughout this thread.
Tylenol is not a private company, bozo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can doctors recommend use of Tylenol during pregnancy if there are no tests to authenticate safety for mother and child?
Please, pay attention.
Tylenol, the private company, has not themselves conducted those tests on pregnant women.
That does not mean the unbranded generic Acetaminophen hasn't been studied in pregnant women. JFC. People have been citing such studies throughout this thread.
Anonymous wrote:How can doctors recommend use of Tylenol during pregnancy if there are no tests to authenticate safety for mother and child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out the Harvard study it supports trumps claims about Tylenol
Harvard’s Public Health Dean Was Paid $150,000 to Testify Tylenol Causes Autism
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/9/24/autism-dean-public-health/
Anonymous wrote:
But they actually said no testing had been performed on pregnant women. As late as 2019. That’s unbelievable.