
"Well, the reality is that for pregnant women dealing with fever or significant pain, Tylenol remains one of the safest and most studied options we have. And suggesting otherwise without evidence is dangerous and it's irresponsible."
"The science moves forward with data, not with dogma and with dismissal. And the garbage' he was referring to was a Danish study of 1.5 million children that came out and it presents clear, high-quality evidence that pregnant women who use Tylenol do not have an increased risk of autism."
Dr. Jerome Adams criticized Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claims linking Tylenol use in pregnant women to autism. He emphasized that Tylenol is one of the safest options for managing pain and fever during pregnancy. Adams highlighted the importance of evidence-based science, stating that dismissing studies without basis is irresponsible. He referenced a significant Danish study involving 1.5 million children, which found no increased autism risk associated with Tylenol use during pregnancy. Such misinformation can stigmatize parents and pose risks to mothers and babies.
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