Trump links autism to Tylenol and vaccines, claims not backed by science(reuters.com)
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Trump links autism to Tylenol and vaccines, claims not backed by science
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/trump-expected-link-autism-with-tylenol-experts-say-more-research-needed-2025-09-22/
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It's a bit beside the point here, but what's the deal with American outlets always referring to a specific brand name version of one of the most generic drugs?
Because that what most people call it. It's just like calling tissues Kleenex.
Media is saying "Tylenol" because that's what the President kept saying. He had to say "Tylenol" because he can't pronounce "acetaminophen".
The term has become genericized, like Kleenex or Hoover.
Drugs are advertised heavily on TV here, so they use the names people know.
The only immediate good news is that leucovorin is listed on drugs.com with only the possibility of an allergic response under Side Effects
https://www.drugs.com/mtm/leucovorin.html
I'm not a doctor, but this seems potentially less dangerous to end users than the horse paste or bleach injections
https://www.drugs.com/mtm/leucovorin.html
I'm not a doctor, but this seems potentially less dangerous to end users than the horse paste or bleach injections
Isn't this just a supplement?
There are folic acid supplements over the counter, but this is a prescription medication. I'd like to understand the differences but haven't looked into it yet.
Typically, supplements become prescription-only when they exceed a given dose. Much like ibuprofen: you can get that OTC, but there are prescription-only ibuprofen pills that are identical except for dosage. The prescription is required simply because the dosage is at a level that should have medical supervision.
I don't know if this is the case with prescription folic acid, or if there's actually something else different about them, but I suspect it's just a dosage thing.
I don't know if this is the case with prescription folic acid, or if there's actually something else different about them, but I suspect it's just a dosage thing.
I did some research out of curiosity, and this medication is not the same as a high-dose folic acid supplement that many people are familiar with.
I can't find the connection between this medication and better outcomes for patients with autism. Even the press release today seems to focus on autism-like symptoms when diagnosed with CFD, not autism. I wonder if this is smoke and mirrors to distract from all the scandals and failures of this administration?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45348963#45349230
I can't find the connection between this medication and better outcomes for patients with autism. Even the press release today seems to focus on autism-like symptoms when diagnosed with CFD, not autism. I wonder if this is smoke and mirrors to distract from all the scandals and failures of this administration?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45348963#45349230
Russ Barkley explains what is missing in studies that try to show correlation between the mother's medication and ADHD in offspring. As soon as a study takes on a control mechanism like siblings the correlation disappears https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJGn4j6QTiw