Tylenol in pregnancy is not linked to autism or ADHD
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Tylenol and autism? Large review finds no meaningful link
Research shows taking acetaminophen as directed during pregnancy doesn’t have a strong connection to ADHD or intellectual disabilities in children. In A Nutshell A review of 43 studies found no meaningful link between acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy and autism,
A significant international study has confirmed that paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is safe for use during pregnancy. Published in The Lancet, the research shows no increase in risk for autism,
Taking drug in pregnancy does not raise chances of autism, ADHD or intellectual disability, ‘gold standard’ review finds
Find out why sibling controlled data show pregnancy acid-suppressive medication does not increase children neuropsychiatric disorder risk.
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Acid Suppressants in Pregnancy Not Linked to Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Kids
After controlling for familial factors, acid-suppressive medications in pregnancy showed no association with risk for neuropsychiatric disorders in offspring, including attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD), a large cohort study from Korea indicated.