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BMJ Umbrella Review Finds No Clear Link Between Prenatal Acetaminophen Use and Autism or ADHD

Researchers say earlier signals likely reflected familial confounding, not the drug.

Overview

  • The review assessed nine systematic reviews encompassing 40 observational studies on prenatal paracetamol exposure and child neurodevelopment.
  • Overall confidence in the prior reviews was rated low to critically low, with frequent methodological flaws and heavy overlap of primary studies.
  • Sibling-controlled studies from Sweden and Norway showed the apparent associations disappeared or were markedly reduced after adjusting for shared family factors.
  • Medical bodies and regulators continue to advise using paracetamol for pain or fever in pregnancy when needed, noting that untreated fever carries known risks.
  • The findings rebut political claims urging pregnant women to avoid Tylenol and highlight the need for higher-quality, pregnancy-specific safety research.