Shares of Tylenol manufacturer consumer health company Kenvue were down 5.5% in trading Monday and have lost 17% in September as reports emerged that the administration would link the drug to autism.
“There’s obviously something artificial that’s really wrong, and we think we know what that is,“ Trump said on Sunday.
DECADES OF STUDIES HAVE NOT SHOWN CAUSE OF AUTISM
Autism is a neurological and developmental condition marked by disruptions in brain-signaling that cause people to behave, communicate, interact, and learn in atypical ways, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“We believe independent, sound science clearly shows that taking acetaminophen does not cause autism. We strongly disagree with any suggestion otherwise and are deeply concerned with the health risk this poses for expecting mothers,“ Kenvue said in a statement.
SCIENTISTS EXPLORE GENETIC LINKS
“RFK also falsely asserted that environmental factors are the primary cause of autism,“ Autism Science Foundation President Alison Singer said in April following a Kennedy press conference asserting environmental contributors were behind the increased diagnoses.
Geier was fined by Maryland for practicing medicine without a license and prescribing dangerous treatments to autistic children. The Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post have both reported that the Trump administration plans to link Tylenol use to autism. They also reported that the administration will suggest leucovorin, a form of folic acid, as a pain treatment.
Children’s Health Defense, the anti-vaccine group formerly headed by Kennedy, has also focused on the link between Tylenol and autism. Brian Hooker, chief scientific officer of CHD, has said he expects Kennedy to focus on Tylenol, as well as vaccines and vaccine components. A panel of vaccine advisers named by Kennedy considered changes to the childhood vaccine schedule last week in a two-day meeting marked by points of confusion. The committee, which advises the CDC, voted to recommend changes to how a combination measles-mumps-rubella-varicella shot is given but delayed a vote on hepatitis B shots.
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