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Kenvue asks FDA to reject autism warning labels on Tylenol during pregnancy, citing insufficient evidence.
Kenvue is urging the FDA to reject a petition calling for autism warning labels on Tylenol and other acetaminophen products during pregnancy, citing a lack of conclusive evidence linking the drug to neurodevelopmental disorders.
The FDA has not established a causal connection, noting conflicting study results, while medical groups maintain acetaminophen remains the safest OTC option for pregnant women.
The push for warnings followed claims by former President Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., though a KFF poll found most Americans view the autism link as unlikely.
Trust in the CDC and federal health leadership has declined, but confidence in personal doctors and medical organizations remains high.
Kenvue le pide a la FDA que rechace las etiquetas de advertencia de autismo en Tylenol durante el embarazo, citando evidencia insuficiente.