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It’s OK to use paracetamol in pregnancy. Here’s what the science says about the link with autism
United States President Donald Trump has urged pregnant women to avoid paracetamol except in cases of extremely high fever, because of a possible link to autism. Paracetamol – known as acetaminophen ...
Donald Trump's claim that there is a link between the use of paracetamol in pregnancy and autism has been widely condemned by healthcare experts in the UK. The US president claimed on Monday that ...
The health secretary has urged pregnant women to ignore Donald Trump’s claims that paracetamol use in pregnancy can be linked to autism. The US president repeatedly advised pregnant women at a press ...
Taking paracetamol during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or intellectual disability among children. That is according to the most ...
A large study shows that paracetamol use during pregnancy is not associated with autism, helping dispel long standing safety concerns.
Concerns arose about paracetamol affecting brain development in babies, but a major review found no such link.
An NHS GP named Dr Abdul as urged patients to stop taking a common pain killer medication alongside paracetamol, as taking ...
One of the study’s leaders, Professor James Dear, said this research is important because so many people use paracetamol. If ...
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Study finds no safety or efficacy gap between paracetamol and ibuprofen for neonatal PDA
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. A small but rigorous randomized trial suggests paracetamol may be a feasible alternative to ibuprofen for late PDA treatment, while underscoring the need for larger ...
An NHS GP has urged patients taking one common medication to stop taking additional paracetamol due to risks of accidentally ...
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