The Internet interacts with Trump’s unspecified demand that connect Tilanol using during pregnancy to autism

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US President Donald TrumpRobert F. joined him. Kennedy Junior, recently claimed that the use of Tilanol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy is associated with a height of autism, urges women to avoid this unless this is necessary. He also suggested reassessing vaccine schedules in children. Medical experts and pregnancy health authorities immediately criticized the data as lacking reliable scientific support.

On the Internet, the reactions were intense and varied. On X/Twitter, many users have expressed frustration and fear, saying that allegations may cause unjustified anxiety among pregnant women. The memes also spread – some of them are exaggerated with the scenario, while others are compared to the sarcasm of Taylinol to the lost “great powers” if avoiding it. There are also leaflets measuring personal stories: parents discuss whether their use of pain relievers may have played a role, although they admit that they were not doctors. Meanwhile, groups such as the National Autism Society condemned this claim, describing it as “science control” and warning against the spread of wrong information.










Medical experts emphasize that research contracts, including Swedish studies and the United States on a large scale, have not found any causal link between the use of acetaminophen in pregnancy and autism. Taylinol makers, Kenfo, issued statements that oppose Trump’s claim, citing the drug safety registry. Health organizers in the UK and other places also confirmed that Tilanol is still among the safest options for the treatment of pain and fever in pregnant women, when used properly.

It was originally published on Ibtimes UK

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