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    1. Spirited-Carob-5302 on

      you know my mom told me she took tylenol when she was pregnant with me….. its all starting to line up now

    2. Personally, since I already have autism I’ve decided to give in. I’m doing fat lines of Tylenol right now

    3. One of the reasons paracetamol is recommended for pregnant women is to manage fevers. Fever during pregnancy can cause bad outcomes for both mother and child. America is going to have a spike in childhood deaths due to vaccines being withheld & birth defects and complications or death during birth either of the mother and/or child.

      “A fever during pregnancy, especially a prolonged high fever, can increase the risk of miscarriage, neural tube defects (NTDs) like spina bifida in the first trimester, and stillbirth later in pregnancy. Untreated high fevers can also be a sign of a serious underlying infection, which can lead to complications like preterm labor and low birth weight. It is crucial for pregnant women with a fever to contact their doctor promptly to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment”

    4. Informal_Bunch_2737 on

      From a comment I made earlier:

      [GSK pledges $30bn US investment as UK’s pharma woes deepen](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g58x3441ko)

      “British pharmaceutical firm GSK has pledged to invest $30bn (£22bn) in research and manufacturing in the US over the next five years.

      Announced at the start of US President Donald Trump’s visit to the UK, the money will fund the development of next-generation factories, artificial intelligence (AI) and research labs in the US, said GSK”

      [What is leucovorin, the drug the FDA approved to treat autism?](https://www.theguardian.com/wellness/2025/sep/26/what-is-leucovorin-autism-drug)

      “This week, the Trump administration announced that the FDA had approved leucovorin, a generic drug, as a treatment for autism. The announcement shocked health experts because the FDA’s usual approval process, which is lengthy and rigorous, has been bypassed.”

      And then lastly….

      Who makes Leucovorin?

      GSK of course.

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