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도널드 트럼프 전 미국 대통령이 타이레놀이 자폐를 유발할 수 있다고 주장한 발언이 논란이 되고 있습니다. 그러나 이러한 주장에는 과학적 근거가 없습니다. 현재까지의 연구 결과에 따르면, 타이레놀(아세트아미노펜)의 사용과 자폐증 사이에 직접적인 연관성을 뒷받침하는 명확한 증거는 발견되지 않았습니다. 대부분의 의료 전문가들은 이러한 주장이 과학적 합의에 기초하지 않은 것으로 보고 있으며, 타이레놀은 적절한 용법과 용량으로 사용될 경우 안전하다고 여겨지고 있습니다. 이와 관련해 전문가들은 잘못된 정보가 퍼지는 것을 경계하고 있습니다.

The FDA has announced that they will add warning labels to Tylenol due to accumulated evidence suggesting a potential link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism in children. However, the medical and scientific communities have countered these claims, stating there is no scientific basis for them.

President Donald Trump raised concerns about Tylenol increasing autism risk in pregnant women, urging limited use unless medically necessary, citing a significant rise in autism rates since 2000. Despite this, Tylenol remains a widely used pain reliever and is considered the only viable option for pregnant women dealing with high fever or pain.

The FDA acknowledges the reported links but clarifies that causation has not been proven and opposing research results exist. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and other scholars have reiterated Tylenol’s safety for pregnant women, citing a lack of strong scientific evidence for these claims.

Studies published in journals such as JAMA have shown mixed results regarding acetaminophen use and autism connection, but experts emphasize the need for replicated findings to establish reliable scientific conclusions. Some suggest rising autism rates may be due to broader diagnostic criteria and external factors rather than medication use.

The scientific discussion emphasizes the importance of not overreacting to unsubstantiated claims, as it could adversely impact public health. Both the Korean Ministry and Johnson & Johnson have responded to inquiries, asserting that numerous studies and expert endorsements have confirmed the drug’s safety. They warn that ignoring severe symptoms like high fever could pose greater risks to pregnant women and their unborn children than the perceived risks associated with acetaminophen use.

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