Tylenol Use During Pregnancy May Increase Risk of Asthma, Wheezing in Children: Study
Researchers found that side effects of Tylenol during pregnancy was associated with a more than 30% increased risk of asthma and wheezing in children.
Researchers found that side effects of Tylenol during pregnancy was associated with a more than 30% increased risk of asthma and wheezing in children.
The Tylenol autism and ADHD lawsuits claim the manufacturers failed to adequately warn pregnant women of the risks of taking acetaminophen during pregnancy.
The findings come amid a growing concerns about the long-term health risks with autism, and growing evidence about factors that may cause the disability in developing children.
Order outlines how state courts can coordinate with federal discovery in Tylenol autism spectrum disorder lawsuits and ADHD lawsuits being pursued by families nationwide
A federal judge has outlined a discovery plan that will begin immediately, focusing on general causation about whether prenatal exposure to Tylenol causes autism and ADHD
New autism test looking for heavy metals and toxic exposure could provide a diagnosis for autistic children as young as one-month-old, researchers claim
Plaintiffs will now be able to file Tylenol autism and ADHD lawsuits directly in the federal MDL court, using a standardized form that will help the Court and parties evaluate information about each claim
Census of all Tylenol lawsuits being pursued for children diagnosed with autism and ADHD may influence plans for pretrial discovery and early bellwether trials, which may facilitate early settlements
Stream-lined process for filing future Tylenol lawsuits over autism and ADHD caused by exposure to acetaminophen during pregnancy will allow the Court to coordinate the claims and allegations being pursued
Walmart claims the FDA has specific rules which would prevent it from adding the acetaminophen pregnancy warnings plaintiffs claim were missing from the pain killers