The State of Texas Attorney General Takes Legal Action Against Tylenol Makers Regarding Autism Allegations

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Ken Paxton, a Trump ally who is running for US Senate, alleged the drug companies of concealing potential dangers of Tylenol

The top legal official in Texas Ken Paxton is taking legal action against the manufacturers of Tylenol, claiming the companies withheld alleged dangers that the drug created to pediatric neurological development.

The court filing arrives four weeks after Former President Trump publicized an unsubstantiated connection between consuming Tylenol - also known as acetaminophen - during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorder in offspring.

Paxton is suing Johnson & Johnson, which formerly manufactured the drug, the only pain reliever approved for women during pregnancy, and Kenvue, which currently produces it.

In a official comment, he said they "misled consumers by profiting off of pain and marketing drugs ignoring the dangers."

Kenvue states there is no credible evidence linking Tylenol to autism spectrum disorder.

"These manufacturers lied for decades, deliberately risking countless individuals to increase profits," the attorney general, a Republican, declared.

Kenvue commented that it was "seriously troubled by the perpetuation of misinformation on the safety of paracetamol and the possible consequences that could have on the welfare of women and children in America."

On its official site, the company also mentioned it had "continuously evaluated the pertinent research and there is no credible data that shows a proven link between using paracetamol and autism spectrum disorder."

Groups acting on behalf of physicians and healthcare providers agree.

The leading OB-GYN organization has stated acetaminophen - the main ingredient in acetaminophen - is among limited choices for women during pregnancy to manage discomfort and fever, which can pose serious health risks if left untreated.

"In over twenty years of research on the consumption of acetaminophen in pregnancy, not a single reputable study has definitively established that the consumption of acetaminophen in any stage of pregnancy causes neurological conditions in children," the association said.

The court filing cites current declarations from the previous government in arguing the drug is reportedly hazardous.

In recent weeks, the former president generated worry from health experts when he told pregnant women to "resist strongly" not to consume acetaminophen when unwell.

The US Food and Drug Administration then published an announcement that physicians should consider limiting the usage of Tylenol, while also declaring that "a proven link" between the drug and autism spectrum disorder in minors has remains unverified.

The Health Department head RFK Jr, who oversees the FDA, had promised in spring to conduct "comprehensive study program" that would establish the source of autism in a limited time.

But experts warned that identifying a sole reason of autism - thought by researchers to be the result of a intricate combination of inherited and surrounding conditions - would not be simple.

Autism is a form of enduring cognitive variation and impairment that impacts how persons experience and interact with the surroundings, and is diagnosed using doctors' observations.

In his legal document, the attorney general - aligned with the former president who is running for the Senate - alleges Kenvue and Johnson & Johnson "deliberately disregarded and sought to suppress the research" around acetaminophen and autism.

The case attempts to require the corporations "destroy any promotional materials" that claims acetaminophen is secure for expectant mothers.

The Texas lawsuit mirrors the complaints of a collection of guardians of children with autism and ADHD who took legal action against the makers of acetaminophen in recently.

Judicial authorities threw out the case, saying research from the family's specialists was lacking definitive proof.

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