
The United States government plans to link the active ingredient in the fever and painkillers with autism with autism, according to The Washington Post report that quotes resources. He added that officials of Trump’s administration officials plan to warn pregnant women of using the drug if they do not have a fever.
According to WAPO report, Trump’s administration will also support leucovorin as a potential treatment of autism.
Leucovorin is a prescription drug that is usually used in the treatment of cancer to the harmful side effects of other drugs, Bloomberg said.
Kenva denies demands, says decades of strict research, shows no reference to autism
“We strongly disagree with any proposal otherwise, and we are deeply dealing with the health risk that this represents for mothers expectations,” said September 21, BB said.
He added that there is an “independent, healthy science” that shows that the use of acetaminophene does not cause autism. “The facts are such that after decades of strict research approved by leading medical experts and global regulatory health authorities, it confirms that there is no credible evidence connecting acetaminofen with autism,” Kevenue said.
Tylenol, known as Paracetamol in other parts of the world, is one of the most common painkillers.
In particular, it previously states that Trump’s administration was investigating the potential link between acetaminophene Tylenol’s active ingredient and autism that strongly hit Kenvue shares.
Donald Trump: “I think we found an answer to autism”
The President of the United States Donald Trump, who spoke to the conservation ceremony for the extreme right -wing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, said he would have “one of the most important intelligence conferences” on autism later during the day.
“We think we have found an answer to autism. Apparently there is something really bad, we think we know what it is,” Donald Trump said.
What did the courts say about this matter before?
At the end of 2023, the American judge of the district in Manhattan Denis Cote rejected scientific evidence of litigation, exposing prenatal explanation to the over -the -counter Tylenol, caused by autism, the BB report said.
According to her judgment, COTE concluded that the plaintiffs had relyed on defective science in more than 400 action against manufacturers and acetaminophene dealers and tried to prove an increased risk of developmental problems in children.
The following studies published in 2024, which analyzed records of almost 2.5 million siblings born in Sweden from 1995 to 2019, did not detect any increased risk of autism when their mothers took acetaminofen during pregnancy.
(With Bloomberg inputs)
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