Florida surgeon general Joseph Ladapo on Wednesday hinted the Sunshine State could soon be following in the Trump administration’s footsteps on warning against Tylenol usage for pregnant women .

Ladapo said that while the data is “messy,” it is “reasonable” to conclude that acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, could increase the risk of autism and other neurodevelopment disorders in children when used by mothers during pregnancy.

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