MHRA Reaffirms Paracetamol Safety During Pregnancy Amid Autism Concerns

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The MHRA has confirmed that taking paracetamol during pregnancy is safe and does not cause autism in children, emphasizing that it remains the recommended pain relief when used as directed and that ongoing monitoring and scientific assessment support this guidance.
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