Dr. Oz says "of course" pregnant women should take Tylenol if a doctor says so
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Dr. Oz says "of course" pregnant women should take Tylenol if a doctor says so
"The concern here is that I believe most women get low-grade fevers, they stub their toe, they have little aches and pains, and they think it's perfectly safe to throw a couple paracetamol or acetaminophen or Tylenol when they're pregnant, and I don't think that's the case,"
"while an association between acetaminophen and autism has been described in many studies, a causal relationship has not been established."
"Acetaminophen is the safest over-the-counter alternative in pregnancy among all analgesics and antipyretics,"
The administration is not advising pregnant women to avoid taking acetaminophen under any circumstances. Doctors will likely encourage pregnant women with high fevers to take acetaminophen because fevers can pose health risks. Studies indicate acetaminophen is the safest medication to treat fevers in pregnancy among available options. Concern exists that pregnant women may use acetaminophen routinely for minor aches and low-grade fevers when it may not be necessary. Evidence has described an association between acetaminophen use in pregnancy and conditions like autism, but a causal relationship has not been established.
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