Wednesday, September 24, 2025

In '17 Tylenol Said: NOT For Pregnant Women!

Excepted from  M&M news:

On Wednesday, HHS reminded the public of what Tylenol itself said years ago: pregnant women should not be using its products. The 2017 statement, posted in response to a consumer, read bluntly, “We actually don’t recommend using any of our products while pregnant.”

That admission was largely ignored at the time. Now, the Trump administration’s warnings about acetaminophen’s link to autism have forced the issue into the open — and HHS is making sure the record is clear. By posting a screenshot with the words “No caption needed,” the agency highlighted that this isn’t political spin, it’s the company’s own words.

For decades, Big Pharma and its allies in government pushed Tylenol as the “safe” option, even for expectant mothers. Trump’s team has exposed that narrative as false. The evidence is undeniable: Tylenol itself acknowledged the risk years ago, and the administration is right to hammer the point.

What Democrats and media critics mocked as paranoia has turned out to be fact. Tylenol said it. HHS confirmed it. And the Trump administration is finally holding the pharmaceutical industry accountable. . . . 

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