In a large new study, researchers examined the relationship between the pain reliever Tylenol and neurological disorders such as autism and ADHD, and the results indicate that this drug has no negative impact on these disorders. These findings are particularly good news for pregnant women who may be concerned about the effects of medications on their children's health.
Study Results
According to this study, the use of Tylenol during pregnancy has no connection to an increased risk of developing autism or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. This result specifically challenges claims made by some prominent figures, including Trump and Kennedy, who had alluded to the risks of this drug.
According to researchers, the results of this study could significantly reduce unfounded concerns that exist among pregnant mothers. However, it is still emphasized that everyone should consult their doctor regarding medication use.
By Tag Clar Editorial