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Washington Post says announcement imminent despite guidelines showing drug – known as paracetamol elsewhere - is safe for pregnant women to take

Donald Trump’s administration is on Monday expected to tie pregnant women’s use of the popular medicine Tylenol – known as paracetamol elsewhere in the world – to a risk of autism, contrary to medical guidelines, the Washington Post has reported.

Trump officials are also expected to announce an effort to explore how the drug leucovorin could purportedly and potentially treat autism, according to the Post report published Sunday, which cited four sources with knowledge of the plans who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the announcement had not been made.

Medical guidelines say it is safe for pregnant women to take Tylenol, the over-the-counter pain medication whose active ingredient is known as acetaminophen in the US and paracetamol elsewhere in the world.

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[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 days ago

What are you talking about.

Any drug can be patented again on a new use. This conspiracy theory comes from hydroxychloroquine days and it was bullshit then.

Anyone can get rich patenting an old drug, you just need to PROVE it actually works for that new disease.

And get back to Reddit...you linked a study that actually proves suramin is 100% safe but completely ineffective in a trial of only 44 with no placebo controls.