Lancet Study Debunks Paracetamol-Autism Link in Pregnancy, Reaffirms Safety

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Moneycontrol•17-01-2026, 08:08
Lancet Study Debunks Paracetamol-Autism Link in Pregnancy, Reaffirms Safety
- •A Lancet study found no link between acetaminophen (paracetamol) use during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorders like autism, intellectual disabilities, or ADHD in children.
- •The research involved a systematic review of 43 high-standard studies, analyzing data from hundreds of thousands of participants globally.
- •The findings contradict previous claims, including one from the Trump administration, that linked Tylenol (acetaminophen) to autism.
- •OB-GYNs and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists continue to recommend acetaminophen as the first-line medication for pain and fever during pregnancy.
- •Untreated fevers during pregnancy are associated with developmental issues and miscarriages, while other painkillers like ibuprofen can reduce blood flow to the baby.
Why It Matters: A comprehensive Lancet study confirms paracetamol is safe during pregnancy, debunking autism risk claims.
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