A John Hopkins study analyzing umbilical cord blood samples revealed the risk of for newborns being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder was 3 times higher for children whose mothers used acetaminophen products such as Tylenol®, Excedrin®, or NyQuil/DayQuil®.
Further studies suggest a significant link between consumption of over-the-counter pain relief medicines containing acetaminophen and autism.
If you took one or more forms of the drug while pregnant and your child developed Autism, you may qualify for financial compensation.
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See if you qualifyAutism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that can cause significant behavioral, communication, and social challenges.
It affects around 1 in 60 children.
Consistent evidence, including multiple published studies show a positive association between exposure to acetaminophen in the womb and a diagnosis of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).
These studies found in-utero exposure to over-the-counter pain medications containing Acetaminophen, including Tylenol, can lead to a developmental disability diagnosis.
Did you take Tylenol (Acetaminophen) While Pregnant? Has Your Child Been Diagnosed With Autism?
Speak with expert laywersPrenatal acetaminophen use is consistently associated with an increased risk of development disabilities
John Hopkins University School Of Public Health
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