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paracetamol pregnancy autism
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This tag covers discussions about the alleged link between paracetamol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorder in children. Content includes statements from South African medical societies rejecting claims of a causal link, aligning with international health authorities who state the available science does not support such a connection. The tag focuses on the medical controversy, public statements, and the position of health organizations regarding prenatal paracetamol exposure and autism risk.
South African medical societies have strongly rejected recent claims that taking paracetamol during pregnancy causes autism in children, placing themselves firmly in line with international health authorities who say the available science does not support a causal link. Background
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