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Tylenol & pregnancy litigation: educational case snapshot only; individualized legal advice requires consulting a qualified attorney—not legal advice.

acetaminophen, prenatal exposure, autism, ADHD, MDL 3043

Emerging cases argue that frequent acetaminophen use during pregnancy may correlate with higher rates of autism spectrum disorder or ADHD in children. FDA labeling and scientific consensus remain contested in court and in literature.

Science and regulatory context

Acetaminophen remains widely used in pregnancy under physician guidance. Plaintiffs’ experts and defense experts disagree on study quality, confounding, and whether any signal supports litigation-grade causation.

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