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Tylenol During Pregnancy Linked to Autism

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by Alliance for Natural Health – USA [2]

Another in a long list of reasons to avoid this drug.

recent study [3] found that boys exposed to acetaminophen (Tylenol) before birth were more likely to have symptoms of autism during childhood.

This isn’t the first time that scientists have reported a connection between using this drug during pregnancy and brain and behavior abnormalities in children. Other studies [4] show that exposure to acetaminophen raised the risk of developing ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) by 40%. Another study found that women taking it increased the risk of their child having behavioral problems by 70%.

Pregnant mothers aren’t the only ones who should avoid acetaminophen and other common painkillers like NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)—a class that includes drugs like Advil, Celebrex, and Aleve.

Consider the following:

NSAID pain relievers like aspirin or ibuprofen are similarly problematic:

Getting back to acetaminophen in particular—given all of its terrible side effects, why does the FDA remain silent? The most likely answer is simply that it is a very profitable drug to sell.

Read the full article at ANH-USA.org. [2]