💊Tylenol® used during pregnancy linked to ADHD & Autism by Multiple Studies

💊Tylenol® used during pregnancy linked to ADHD & Autism by Multiple Studies

Using Tylenol® linked to ADHD and autism

Multiple case studies conducted on women who took Tylenol® while pregnant have found links between Tylenol® use and the development of attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in their children.

These studies show the effects of prenatal Tylenol® have been conducted over decades by multiple institutions.

There is substantial evidence that Tylenol® can affect a fetus's neurological development. Twenty-six of the 29 studies conducted found correlations between Tylenol® use and certain neurodevelopmental issues.

If you believe that you and your child have been affected, submit a claim today.

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Tylenol® has been commonly considered safe to use during pregnancy as a mild pain-relieving drug and cold medication.
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Multiple studies of over 200,000 mother-child pairings found links between attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), among other neurodevelopment issues.
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These studies date back decades and show evidence that Tylenol® usage while pregnant has affected millions of families.
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According to CDC: U.S. kids with autism have up 78% in past decade


"People in general believe Tylenol is benign, and it can be used safely for headaches, fever, aches, and pains," says Xiaobin Wang, a professor in the Bloomberg School's Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health and the study's corresponding author. "Our study further supports the concerns raised by previous studies—that there is a link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and increased risk for autism or ADHD."

If you used Tylenol® during pregnancy and your child has ADHD or Autism you may qualify for compensation.  Click Here to fill out the form to see if you qualify.

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