President Trump's warning about Tylenol use during pregnancy, claiming it's linked with an increased risk of autism, rattled the medical community and is getting major pushback.
Breakdown
- President Trump claimed Tylenol use during pregnancy increases autism risk. 7s
- Medical groups, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, refuted the claim, citing lack of evidence. 31s
- Doctors advise that acetaminophen is safe for treating fever or pain during pregnancy. 1m 2s
- A large Swedish study found no causal link between acetaminophen use in pregnancy and autism. 1m 35s
- Tylenol's marketer and the FDA maintain that current science does not support a link to autism. 2m 11s