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    Paracetamol in pregnancy is safe, says European research prompted by Trump autism claims

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJanuary 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    LONDON: Taking paracetamol, known as Tylenol in the US, during pregnancy is safe, a group of European researchers have said, after compiling data in response to President Donald Trump’s claims of a link to autism last year.

    In a review published in the British journal The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Women’s Health on Saturday, the team said they had focused on amassing the best-quality evidence to address the claims.

    “Paracetamol is safe to use in pregnancy,” said lead author Asma Khalil, professor of obstetrics and maternal foetal medicine at City St George’s, University of London.

    “The key message is reassurance: When used as recommended, the best available evidence does not support a causal link with autism, ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) or intellectual disability.”

    Tylenol not linked to autism or ADHD

    Khalil said she had been asked about the popular pain medication – also known as acetaminophen – by her patients after Trump in September told pregnant women not to take the drug. At the time, national and international medical groups decried the president’s comments, saying they were not evidence-based.

    A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services said in response that “many experts have expressed concern of the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy.”

    Recent studies have yielded conflicting conclusions on whether its use during pregnancy might create risks for a developing foetus. A 2024 study in Sweden found no causal link to disorders such as autism, while a 2025 review by researchers said there was a suggestion of a link. They advised that pregnant women should continue to use acetaminophen as needed, at the lowest possible dose and for the shortest possible period.

    Paracetamol/Tylenol is the only pain reliever considered safe for pregnant women, and doctors already advise them to use it with caution. Untreated, these conditions can be risky for both pregnant women and their babies.

    The European researchers conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of existing data, finding 43 studies that were then assessed for quality and bias using a standard tool.

    The team particularly focused on studies that looked at children born to the same mother who took paracetamol/Tylenol during one pregnancy but not the other. These take into account shared genetic factors and family environments that could be linked to autism or the other conditions studied, Khalil said.

    There were only three studies of this type, but they were large, covering more than 260,000 children assessed for autism, and around 335,000 and 405,000 for ADHD and intellectual disabilities, respectively.

    Accounting for bias

    They showed no significant link between use of the drug and any of the conditions studied. This remained the case when results from all of the high-quality studies that were assessed were pooled, the authors said.

    Khalil said much of the work showing a potential link, including the2025 review of 46 studies cited by Trump officials, was prone to bias or confounding factors that her team’s review had tried to account for.

    Grainne McAlonan, professor of Translational Neuroscience at King’s College London, who was not involved in the research, praised the study, adding: “I hope the findings of this study bring the matter to a close.”

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