I asked Grok why doctors reccomended the use eventhough Tylenol didn't reccomend it (due to not being tested) and the reply was basically doctors thought it to be safer than medicines like ibuprofen and naproxen.
Any source on this? Because I imagine the makers of Tylenol will be spending money trying to make the case that they are innocent, and therefore should not be found guilty in the many lawsuits that are pending now against them.
I’m on baby #6. They definitely tell you Tylenol is safe during pregnancy. They tell you to take Benadryl/Unisom (same thing) to sleep and Tylenol for pain. The second the baby comes out they switch you to ibuprofen.
I asked Grok why doctors reccomended the use eventhough Tylenol didn't reccomend it (due to not being tested) and the reply was basically doctors thought it to be safer than medicines like ibuprofen and naproxen.
Link to post:
https://x.com/tylenol/status/839196906702127106?t=P0LFxrWRo7o46C-HMx6oHw&s=19
Any source on this? Because I imagine the makers of Tylenol will be spending money trying to make the case that they are innocent, and therefore should not be found guilty in the many lawsuits that are pending now against them.
See here for the lawsuits: https://www.dolmanlaw.com/blog/settlements-for-tylenol-autism-lawsuits/#Tylenol-Lawsuit
Their own Twitter posts
https://x.com/tylenol/status/839196906702127106
They've also said they don't reccomended Tylenol during pregnancy because it's bever been tested.
I don't think thats the case generally speaking.
I’m on baby #6. They definitely tell you Tylenol is safe during pregnancy. They tell you to take Benadryl/Unisom (same thing) to sleep and Tylenol for pain. The second the baby comes out they switch you to ibuprofen.
https://x.com/CLofWashington/status/1970838943953309779?t=nz704hnQKoxY8yTD03qugQ&s=19