Video Texas attorney general sues makers of Tylenol over alleged autism claims

Texas Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against Tylenol Manufacturers Over Autism Claims

A lawsuit has been filed by the Texas attorney general against Johnson & Johnson and other makers of Tylenol, alleging that the medication's use during pregnancy is linked to an increased risk of autism. The claim comes just months after President Trump made a similar statement, sparking debate over the potential connection between Tylenol consumption during pregnancy and the development of autism.

The lawsuit centers on a 2017 study published in the journal Pediatrics, which found no significant association between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism. Despite this finding, President Trump claimed that using Tylenol during pregnancy could potentially lead to autism, citing limited evidence from a single study conducted on mice.

The lawsuit filed by Texas officials argues that these statements were made without adequate scientific basis and have caused harm to the state's residents who took Tylenol during pregnancy. Johnson & Johnson has issued statements denying any wrongdoing and claiming that they followed all relevant regulations and guidelines when promoting their product.

As the case continues, experts are cautioning against drawing conclusions about the potential risks of autism based on limited data or anecdotal evidence. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other reputable health organizations have consistently maintained that there is no conclusive evidence linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to an increased risk of autism.

The lawsuit highlights the ongoing debate over the regulation of pharmaceutical advertising and the role of science in informing public policy decisions.
 
I'm so worried about this case! πŸ€• The fact that President Trump made such a statement without any concrete evidence is really concerning. And now, the Texas AG is taking them to court? It's like, we need real science here, not just speculation and scare tactics. I mean, what's next? Are they gonna say that eating too much pizza can cause autism too? πŸ•πŸ˜‚ The CDC is right on top of it, saying there's no conclusive evidence, but I guess when you're the head honcho, you can just make claims and get away with them... or so it seems. This whole thing needs to be taken seriously and looked at through a critical eye, not just swept under the rug because it's uncomfortable for some people. πŸ€”
 
omg, this is like soooo crazy 🀯! I'm low-key worried about my friends who got preggo and took Tylenol during that time lol. Like, what if they're at risk for autism now? 😱 it's like, super unfair to their kids right now. on the other hand, I feel bad for J&J - they didn't do anything wrong, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ but seriously, this is a huge deal. we need more research and better science before we start making big claims about meds and autism. let's not jump to conclusions here πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” its crazy how fast misinformation can spread these days, i mean president trump was like "oh we dont no" about tylenol but everyone else is still talking about it months later πŸ™ƒ and now texas is all like "hey you lied to us" πŸ’Έ im not saying tylenol is bad or anything, but shouldn't we just stick to what the science says for once? 🧬 gotta be careful with what we say or we might end up hurting people who are already hurt πŸ€•
 
OMG, I'm so frustrated with this whole situation 🀯! Like, can't we just rely on real scientific evidence instead of spreading misinformation? President Trump's comments about Tylenol and autism are super concerning, especially for all the expectant moms out there who might be worried about using the medication during pregnancy.

And now the Texas AG is taking Johnson & Johnson to court over it... I feel bad for them because they're just trying to do their job. But at the same time, I get why they're upset - it's like, where's the proof? The CDC and other health orgs have been saying there's no link between Tylenol use and autism for ages!

We need to be more careful with what we say online, especially when it comes to sensitive topics like healthcare. Let's all just try to stay informed and support each other instead of spreading rumors πŸ€—πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised by this lawsuit, ya know? Like, isn't it already established that there's no strong link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And what's with all these claims from experts saying we shouldn't jump to conclusions based on limited data or studies that are super flawed? πŸ’‘ Like, can't we just stick to the science here? πŸ“Š I mean, I'm not saying Tylenol is 100% safe for pregnant people or anything, but let's not get carried away with these scare tactics. 🚫 Anyway, this whole thing just makes me wonder about the influence of social media on what information we take seriously...
 
πŸ€” So I'm reading this and it's crazy how one study on mice can spark such a big controversy πŸœπŸ’Š. But seriously, have you guys noticed that with every new "study" or "expert" claiming a link between Tylenol and autism, we get a whole bunch of people freaking out 🚨? It's like we're living in some kind of soap opera where the stakes are babies' health 🀰.

I mean, I'm not saying there isn't enough to worry about - I genuinely believe that as parents, we should always be cautious with our medication. But let's take a deep breath and try to separate fact from fiction here πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ. That study in Pediatrics was pretty clear: no significant link found πŸ“.

And what really gets me is how these statements are made without actually following the scientific process πŸ”¬. It's like we're living in some kind of alternate universe where "experts" just make claims and then everyone else has to figure out if they're true or not πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I guess what I'm saying is, let's keep it real for once πŸ™. If we want to have a conversation about the risks of autism and Tylenol, let's stick to what we know - i.e., that there isn't conclusive evidence linking the two πŸ’―.
 
πŸ€” this is so crazy, i mean texas is all over it now, but like shouldn't we be looking at more than just one study or a mouse? 🐭 it's not like they're saying it's 100% guaranteed that taking tylenol will make you autistic. but at the same time, like, what if it does have some connection? shouldnt we be investigating further? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ and can we talk about how president trump just kinda went ahead with his own statement without even fact checking? 😬 that's not cool, especially when it comes to something as serious as autism. πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” I think this lawsuit is a bit of a mess, if you ask me. Like, what's the real deal here? The study from 2017 basically said there was no link between Tylenol and autism, but then President Trump comes along and starts talking about it like it's a real thing? It's just confusing.

And now Johnson & Johnson is getting dragged into this for doing their job as a company, which is to promote their product and follow the rules. They're not exactly breaking any new ground here. I mean, have you seen the fine print on Tylenol bottles? It's all about the risks and benefits of taking it.

But what really gets me is that experts are saying we shouldn't jump to conclusions based on a few studies or some random claims from the President. Like, come on, we need real data here, not just speculation and hearsay. The CDC has been saying there's no conclusive link for years, but does anyone listen?

It's all about regulation, I guess. Who gets to decide what's safe and what's not? And how do we make sure that science is being used to inform public policy decisions without getting swayed by emotions or misinformation? It's a tough one, but someone needs to tackle this.
 
I'm totally shook by this 🀯. The fact that President Trump was making claims about Tylenol being linked to autism without any solid evidence is just mind-blowing. I mean, where's the scientific basis for that? And now we've got Texas Attorney General filing a lawsuit against the manufacturers... it just feels like they're playing with people's lives πŸ’”. The CDC and other health orgs have been saying it for years - there's no conclusive evidence, folks! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ It's just so frustrating when politicians start making medical claims without fact-checking them first. We need more transparency and accountability in the pharmaceutical industry, not less πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And what really gets me is that this lawsuit could set a precedent for other Big Pharma companies to be held accountable for their advertising practices πŸ’Έ. It's about time we start putting science above politics! πŸ”¬
 
I'm so frustrated with these companies always trying to shift the blame, like Johnson & Johnson just spewing out whatever they want without backing it up πŸ™„. It's not fair to all those people who genuinely took Tylenol during pregnancy and are now wondering if they did something wrong. We need to get our facts straight here! The CDC is clear on this one - no conclusive evidence, folks. We can't just jump to conclusions based on a few studies or mouse tests 🐭. And what's with all these lawsuits? Can't we just have some honest discussion about this stuff?
 
This lawsuit thingy is getting me thinking... I mean, I'm all for being safe and informed when it comes to our health, but come on! It's just one more example of how quickly misinformation can spread and cause chaos πŸ˜’. I remember when I was younger, there were always "breakthrough" claims about some new medication or supplement that could cure everything from cancer to love problems πŸ’ŠπŸ€£.

And now we're talking about Tylenol and autism? It's like, okay, let's get the facts straight here... a 2017 study found no significant link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism πŸ“š. And yet, some people are still running around saying it could be connected πŸ’‘.

I'm just saying, as someone who's been around for a while, I think we need to be careful not to let emotions and rumors get in the way of good science and common sense πŸ€”. Let's focus on getting the facts straight and making informed decisions, rather than spreading fear and uncertainty 🌎. It's just not worth it, if you ask me 😊.
 
I feel bad for the families who might be affected by these kinda misinformation πŸ€•. It's just not right that someone could make claims about a medication like Tylenol without even looking at all the studies first. I mean, come on, 2017 study in Pediatrics said no link to autism... what more evidence do you need? πŸ˜’

I think it's great that Johnson & Johnson is standing up for themselves and saying they followed all the rules. But at the same time, the fact that some people were misinformed about Tylenol and its effects on autism is really concerning 🀝.

We should be focusing on getting accurate info out there, not spreading rumors or misinformation πŸ“£. And when it comes to public policy, we need experts like the CDC to guide us with facts and science, not anecdotal evidence or hearsay 🧠
 
πŸ€” I don't think this sounds right... like, they're saying that Trump made a statement about Tylenol and now Texas is suing the company? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, what's the actual claim here? That he said something bad about Tylenol that hurt people? 🚨 There's no evidence of any harm caused by Trump's statements... it's just some study from 2017 that showed no link between acetaminophen and autism. πŸ”¬ Why is Texas suing now, years after the study was published? And what's with Johnson & Johnson saying they followed all regulations? πŸ“ Has anyone actually reviewed their marketing materials or seen any evidence of wrongdoing? πŸ’‘
 
omg, come on, what's next? are we gonna sue apple for saying our iphones might be bad for our kids' brains? πŸ™„πŸ‘€ like, can't they just make a simple study with actual humans instead of mice?! and btw, trump's not a doctor, he shouldn't be making claims about science. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ it's all about being responsible with your words, you know? and yeah, the CDC says there's no link, but i'm sure some ppl will still freak out over this. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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