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US health officials may link Tylenol use in pregnancy to increased autism risk, causing stock drop.
The US Department of Health and Human Services is reportedly preparing a report that may link Tylenol use during pregnancy to an increased risk of autism in children.
The report, expected this month, could also suggest that low levels of folate may contribute to autism and that folinic acid may help mitigate symptoms.
Shares of Tylenol's manufacturer, Kenvue, fell sharply on the news.
However, the FDA and medical organizations maintain that acetaminophen is safe for pregnant women, and no causal link has been definitively established.
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Los funcionarios de salud de EE.UU. pueden vincular el uso de Tylenol en el embarazo con un mayor riesgo de autismo, causando una caída en las existencias.