
by Michael Tennant at New American
Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) only cautioned pregnant women in September against taking excessive amounts of Tylenol because the drug has been linked to autism in children, the agency has in fact known of such links since 2016, the Daily Caller reported Tuesday.
Moreover, the FDA repeatedly refused to update its advice regarding Tylenol despite recommendations from its drug-safety experts that notifying expectant mothers of the potential risks was “needed,” “important,” or “desirable.”
Untriggered Warnings
The Daily Caller News Foundation obtained relevant internal FDA documents from law firm Keller Postman LLC, which got them via a Freedom of Information Act request. Keller Postman is currently appealing a federal court decision in its class-action lawsuit against Kenvue, the company that manufactures the acetaminophen brand Tylenol.
In 2016, FDA Senior Medical Officer Andrew Mosholder produced a 22-page report summarizing the results of eight studies, all but one of which found “an association between acetaminophen and issues including attention deficits, delayed motor development and autistic behaviors,” penned the Daily Caller.
Mosholder, the website added,…
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