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Use of paracetamol in pregnancy not linked to autism

Experts say use paracetamol when needed, in the lowest effective dose and under medical guidance.

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US President Donald Trump has urged women to avoid paracetamol during pregnancy, except in cases of extremely high fever, citing a possible link to autism. Paracetamol, known as acetaminophen or by the brand name Tylenol, is used to relieve pain and reduce fever during pregnancy.

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