President Donald Trump is drawing criticism after warning pregnant women not to take Tylenol and suggesting it may cause autism, sparking Mississippi doctors to try to clear the air on the pain reliever.

Earlier this week, Trump repeated unproven claims tying acetaminophen – the generic name for Tylenol – to rising autism rates while also echoing discredited theories about vaccines. Medical groups noted that large-scale studies have not established a link between acetaminophen use in pregnancy and autism.

The resurfacing of an old Tylenol statement on social media has added fuel to the discussion. In 2017, the company’s official X account posted: “We actually don’t recommend using any of our products while pregnant. Thank you for taking the time to voice your concerns today.”

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