Experts Clarify Tylenol Use During Pregnancy Amid Political Claims

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Dr. Oz stated that pregnant women should follow their doctor's advice regarding Tylenol, emphasizing that it is generally safe when used appropriately, despite ongoing debates and studies about its potential link to autism. The FDA has noted possible associations but not causation, and medical experts advise caution but not avoidance of acetaminophen during pregnancy. The discussion highlights the need for transparency and consultation with healthcare providers.
- Dr. Oz says "of course" pregnant women should take Tylenol if a doctor says so CBS News
- In doctors’ offices, the consequences of Trump’s comments on Tylenol and vaccines are immediately clear CNN
- Singapore Refutes Trump Claim Linking Paracetamol and Autism Bloomberg.com
- Doctor challenges Trump administration’s claims about acetaminophen and autism PBS
- Dr Oz Explains When Pregnant Women Should Take Tylenol Newsweek
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