Lancet Paracetamol Pregnancy Autism Study Refutes Trump's Health Claims
A comprehensive Lancet review of 43 studies confirms paracetamol (Tylenol) is safe during pregnancy, refuting 2025 claims made by Donald Trump regarding autism risks.
It's a clash between high-level politics and clinical data. A major new review published in The Lancet says taking paracetamol while pregnant is safe, finding no evidence that it raises the risk of autism or ADHD. This gold-standard study directly contradicts the controversial warnings issued by President Donald Trump just months ago.
Lancet Paracetamol Pregnancy Autism Study: The Gold Standard Review
The review, appearing in The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Women's Health, analyzed 43 robust studies involving hundreds of thousands of pregnancies. Researchers focused on sibling-controlled data to eliminate genetic and environmental variables, a method they describe as the "gold standard" for such clinical questions.
"The message is clear—paracetamol remains a safe option during pregnancy when taken as guided," said Professor Asma Khalil, lead author and consultant obstetrician. The research aims to put an end to the widespread anxiety caused by previous unproven claims.
Debunking the 2025 Political Narrative
In September 2025, President Trump shocked the medical community by claiming Tylenol (acetaminophen) was "no good" and urged expectant mothers to "fight like hell" to avoid it. While the FDA expressed caution, it also noted that no causal relationship has been established between the drug and neurological conditions.
Medical experts warn that failing to treat a high fever during pregnancy poses significant risks, including miscarriage and premature birth. Experts from King's College London expressed hope that these findings will reduce the unnecessary stress placed on pregnant women by political rhetoric.
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