President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have formally identifiedacetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, as one of the alleged drivers behind the rise in American autism.
On Monday, Kennedy indicated that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will notify physicians that acetaminophen use by pregnant women may be associated with a "very increased risk" of neurological conditions like autism and ADHD in children. The label on the drug will henceforth reflect this understanding.
'We haven't tested Tylenol to be used during pregnancy.'
Following the announcement, liberals began gobbling fistfuls of pills in protest, and foreign health officials rushed to convince the public of acetaminophen's safety and efficacy.
Meanwhile, some critics scrutinized previous advisories and messaging regarding Tylenol. One of the messages that some sleuths evidently came across has gone viral.
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