EU and French regulators report no demonstrated link between prenatal paracetamol exposure and autism, and current pregnancy ...
However, it is important to note that paracetamol is not suitable for everyone. The NHS advises that several key groups of ...
While most doctors would advise women only to take medicines in pregnancy when necessary, avoiding paracetamol could do more ...
US president Donald Trump has claimed that paracetamol (acetaminophen or Tylenol) use in pregnancy is linked to autism in ...
Award-winning physician and academic Richard Beasley shares some interesting findings from his recent research.
Nevertheless, ibuprofen, aspirin and codeine are alternative painkillers that don't contain paracetamol and can be safely ...
A recent study from the University of Nottingham raised red flags about the potential risks of prolonged paracetamol use ...
Prof Dear emphasised that doctors and patients should "together consider the risks versus the benefits", particularly where ...
But research from the University of Nottingham has raised alarm over potential dangers, suggesting the drug 'may not be as ...
The science is clear: no link exists between paracetamol use in pregnancy and autism. What lingers is the harm caused when ...
Untreated fever and severe pain during pregnancy can harm both mother and baby, said doctors. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Professor James Dear, personal chairman of clinical pharmacology at the University of Edinburgh, said: "This study clearly ...