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The shares of the manufacturer of Tilanol took a dip after a report after a report on Friday that Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert f. Kennedy Junior. The over-the-counter is planning to release a report showing a possible link between drugs and autism.
Wall Street Journal reported According to people familiar with the case, Kennedy’s HHS is expected to release a report on the possible causes of autism this month, which is likely to show the tilenol taken during pregnancy.
Tilanol is a popular over-the-counter drug used for purposes such as pain relief, fever reduction and headache and symptoms ranging from cold or flu symptoms to allergies. The active ingredient in the tilanol is acetaminophen, which is used in equal over-the-counter drugs. The medical profession has said that the products with acetaminophen are safe for women when they become pregnant.
Share in the parents ‘parents’ parents ‘parents’ parents, drowned-Shrink on the afternoon trading fell by more than 14%.
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HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Junior is preparing to release a report identifying the use of tilanol during pregnancy as a possible cause of allegedly autism. (Andrew Harnik / Getty Image / Getty Images)
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