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Trump admin links Tylenol use in pregnancy to increased risk of autism

The Trump administration stated on Monday that the use of an over-the-counter pain medication during pregnancy may be linked to autism.

​The Trump administration stated on Monday that the use of an over-the-counter pain medication during pregnancy may be linked to autism.   

Studies have not found a direct cause and effect between the two.

The Trump administration stated on Monday that the use of Tylenol during pregnancy may be linked to an increased risk of autism.

In a press conference at the White House, President Donald Trump said the Food and Drug Administration will begin notifying physicians immediately that it is “strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary.”

“They are strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary,” Trump said. “That’s, for instance, in cases of extremely high fever.”

Studies on this question have not shown a direct cause and effect. Some studies point to a possible link, but major medical groups have evaluated the evidence and continue to recommend acetaminophen as the safest painkiller during pregnancy.

President Donald Trump alongside Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Medicare and Medicaid Administrator Mehmet Oz speaks about autism at the White House in Washington, Sept. 22, 2025.Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images

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