Forbes October 1, 2025
Joshua P. Cohen

The Trump administration suggests that Tylenol (acetaminophen) may contribute to autism risk when used by pregnant women. President Trump repeatedly said “Don’t take Tylenol” during a news conference last week. He doubled down on the message in a Truth Social post several days ago. Outside the United States, regulatory agencies and healthcare systems reacted by reiterating that acetaminophen is the only pharmaceutical pain and fever relief option that is safe for use during pregnancy.

President Trump’s exhortations at the White House last week went well beyond words of caution. He declared “I want to say it like it is—don’t take Tylenol” and “fight like hell not to take it.” He added that pregnant women should “tough it out.” Reinforcing his...

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