Anti-Trump TikTok Users Take Large Tylenol Doses Following Alleged Autism Link

Tiktok users have taken large amounts of Tylenol, some of which seem to exceed the recommended doses, trying to make fun of President Donald Trump.
Trump, the Secretary of Health and Social Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Mehmet Oz and the director of the National Institutes of Health Jay Bhattacharya appeared on Monday to the White House to announce the results of an association between the use of acetaminophen by pregnant women and autistic diagnoses in children. Tylenol manufacturer, Kenvue, said that the product was safe for use during pregnancy, including a declaration that appears on Tylenol.com and in a separate page on the site, with liberals publishing videos of them taking the medication. (Related: Fox News Reporter announces the diagnosis of cancer linked to 9/11)
In most Tiktok videos seen by the Daily Caller News Foundation, people seemed to take recommended doses. A video showed a pregnant woman displaying two Tylenol pills before taking them.
Declaration appearing on Tylenol.com.
“Here is me, a pregnant woman, taking Tylenol because I believe in science and not of someone who has no medical training,” says writing on video.
Other videos have also shown that women taking Tylenol, with at least two of them upset the shoulders of the association reported between acetaminophen and autism.
A video showed a woman who said that she “reprimanded the tylenol of children” in order to spend the day in the event of a patient. A second video showed that a black man takes a sip of liquid tylenol, saying: “This little cup they give you is not enough.”
Exverting Tylenol’s recommended dose can cause liver failure, according to WebMD.
“If it is taken in excessive quantity (overdose, whether for purposes or by accident), acetaminophen can cause potentially fatal disease,” said the site. “Unless otherwise indicated by your care provider, the usual maximum recommended dose is 3 grams in 24 hours.”
An information sheet of the White House published Monday has cited several studies, including universities of Harvard and Johns Hopkins, showing that there may be high risks of autism or other neurodevelopmental disorders, such as the hyperactivity disorder of the attention deficit (ADHD).
During the Biden administration, pregnant women recommended NIH “minimizing exposure using the lowest effective dose during the shortest time” if they had to use acetaminophen.
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