
US President Donald Trump said the US doctors would soon recommend pregnant women not to prescribe painkillers tile lenol, quoting a dispute between drugs and autism.
Trump was announced on Monday at the elliptical office with Robert F Kennedy Jr. Health.
The US president argued that taking Tylenol, known as Paracetamol elsewhere, should be “not good.”
Some studies have shown that the connection between tile lenol and pregnant women who take autism has been revealed, but this discovery is inconsistent and decisive. Tylenol Maker Kenvue defended the use of drugs in pregnant women.
In a statement on the BBC, “It clearly shows that independent sound science does not cause autism to take acetaminophen. We are deeply concerned about the health of expectation of mothers according to health and not agree with any suggestions.”
It is the safest painkiller option of acetaminophen, an active ingredient of tylenol, and faces dangerous choices between suffering or use of dangerous alternatives through the same condition as a fever without heat.
Kennedy said in a Monday announcement that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will issue a doctor’s notice on the potential risk of taking tile lenol during pregnancy.
He also said that the FDA will also start the process of changing the safety label for the drug and start a public health campaign to spread awareness.
Kennedy added that the FDA will soon approve Leucovorin, a drug used to protect cancer patients from toxicity from chemotherapy.
FDA commissioner Marty Makary said that this approval would be based on a study that drugs, which are a form of vitamin B, can help children with autism of lack of folic acid to improve shoe communication.
In April, Kennedy pledged “large -scale testing and research efforts” to determine the cause of autism in five months.
On Monday, Trump called the rise of the reported autism as a “terrible crisis” and “very strong feelings.”
Experts, however, warned that finding the cause of autism would not be simple to find the causes of complex syndrome studied for decades.
The widely distributed view of the researchers is that there is no single cause of autism. This is considered a result of complex mixing of genetic and environmental factors.
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology said that doctors from all over the country have continued to confirm tile lenol as one of the only safe painkillers in pregnant women.
“The research conducted in the past did not show clear evidence of proving direct relationships between acetaminophen’s careful use during pregnancy and fetal development,” the group said.
This drug is recommended by other major medical groups and other governments around the world.
In August, a study led by the Dean of Public Health, Harvard University, is more likely to cause autism and other neuropathy when exposed to tile lenol during pregnancy.
The researchers insisted that some measures should be taken to limit the use of drugs, but it is still important to treat parent heat and pain. This can have a negative impact on children.
But another study published in 2024 found that there was no relationship between exposure and autism to Tylenol.
It was carried out by looking at the population of 2.4 million children born in Sweden between 1995 and 2019, about 7.5%of which were exposed to acetaminophen during pregnancy.
By comparing autism between the exposed people and the brothers who shared the genes, the study concluded that it could be clearly related to acetaminophen, which can increase the risk of autism, ADHD or intellectual disorders.
Monique Botha, a professor of social and developmental psychology at Durham University, said, “There is no strong evidence or convincing research.”
Dr. BOTHA added that pregnant women are “lacking” and Tylenol is one of the only safe options for the population.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), autism diagnosis has increased rapidly since 2000, and by 2020, the proportion of 8 years of age has reached 2.77%.
Scientists are due to the increase in awareness of autism and increasing the extended definition of disability. Researchers are also investigating environmental factors.
In the past, Kennedy provided a controversial theory of autism increase, and blamed the vaccine despite lack of evidence.