Tylenol is an over-the-counter pain relief medication used to alleviate symptoms associated with colds, headaches, and allergies. It also helps to reduce fever. Its general effectiveness has made Tylenol one of the most recognizable and commonly used medicines in the U.S.
Unfortunately, recent studies suggest a possible link between acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy and developmental conditions in children, including autism and ADHD. These findings have spurred a significant legal response, as families seek accountability from Kenvue, Johnson & Johnson, and other manufacturers for failing to disclose potential risks. Parents claim they were not warned about the increased risk of these conditions in children, an issue that now stands at the heart of a growing Tylenol autism lawsuit movement.