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If you consumed Acetaminophen (APAP) during pregnancy and your child subsequently developed autism, you could potentially be eligible for substantial compensation.
Our mission is to assist families in obtaining the rightful compensation they deserve. If your children have received an autism diagnosis and their mother utilized Tylenol during pregnancy, you might meet the eligibility criteria. The use of prenatal acetaminophen has consistently shown a correlation with a heightened risk of developmental disabilities.
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Is taking Tylenol harmful?
Taking Tylenol every day is generally not harmful, as long as it's consumed within the recommended doses. However, the quantity you take matters, as excessive consumption can pose risks. Even when adhering to the suggested dose, it's advisable not to use acetaminophen for more than 10 days for pain or 3 days for fever. If you continue to require relief beyond these limits, it's recommended to consult your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist.
However, if you used Tylenol during your pregnancy and have children who have received an autism diagnosis, you might qualify.