Mom Says Walmart’s Acetaminophen Led To Autism In Her Child

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Mom Says Walmart’s Acetaminophen Led To Autism In Her Child​

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Walmart is being sued by a mother who claims the retailer's version of acetaminophen caused autism and ADHD in her child.

A Missouri mom believes taking a generic brand of acetaminophen while pregnant caused autism and ADHD in her child who was born in 2017. She’s now suing Walmart in federal court.

The lawsuit was filed Nov. 10 in the Western District of Missouri by Dovel & Luner, the legal team representing the mother and her son. They said her son was diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder at 5 years old, after the mom began having concerns about his development.

The mother had started taking Equate acetaminophen around July 2016, while she was pregnant.

“During the course of her pregnancy, (she) frequently took acetaminophen multiple times per week to relieve her headaches,” according to the lawsuit.

Her attorneys said there is no warning on the label that addressed the risks of autism and ADHD if a mother takes the over-the-counter drug while pregnant.

“Had (this mother) known of the risk of taking acetaminophen while pregnant, specifically that it could cause ASD and ADHD in her child, she would not have taken acetaminophen,” the lawsuit said.

A bottle of Equate acetaminophen caplets that can be bought on the Walmart website has a label that says, “If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a health professional before use.” It does not mention specific risks that might occur if taking the drug while pregnant.

“Walmart does not manufacture these products,” a company spokesperson said in a statement to McClatchy News. “We expect suppliers to provide safe and quality products that comply with all applicable laws, including labeling requirements. We will respond in court as appropriate.”

Is taking acetaminophen risky while pregnant?

A consensus statement published in the journal Nature Reviews Endocrinology in 2021 warned that exposure to acetaminophen while in the womb could alter fetal development and increase neurodevelopmental risks.

In response to the statement, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists said its doctors “have always identified acetaminophen as one of the only safe pain relievers for pregnant individuals during pregnancy.”

“This consensus statement, and studies that have been conducted in the past, show no clear evidence that proves a direct relationship between the prudent use of acetaminophen during any trimester and fetal developmental issues,” according to the ACOG.

The association said neurodevelopmental disorders are difficult to pinpoint toward one cause as a child’s brain doesn’t stop developing until they are at least 15 months old, “which leaves room for children to be exposed to a number of factors that could potentially lead to these issues.”

“ACOG’s clinical guidance remains the same and physicians should not change clinical practice until definitive prospective research is done,” the statement continued. “Most importantly, patients should not be frightened away from the many benefits of acetaminophen. However, as always, any medication taken during pregnancy should be used only as needed, in moderation, and after the pregnant patient has consulted with their doctor.”

This statement also followed a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology in 2018, which found that “acetaminophen use during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk for ADHD, ASD, and hyperactivity symptoms.”

“These findings are concerning; however, results should be interpreted with caution given that the available evidence consists of observational studies and is susceptible to several potential sources of bias,” the authors wrote at the time.

In a 2022 response to the study, Dr. Salena Zanotti with the Cleveland Clinic said “acetaminophen is still the safest known drug to take during pregnancy for problems like fever and pain.”

“When you’re pregnant, it’s riskier to have an untreated fever than it is to take acetaminophen,” she added.

She said more research is needed to understand “the effects of prolonged acetaminophen exposure” on unborn children.

‘Failure to warn’

The lawsuit filed in Missouri argues that the store brand of acetaminophen “was defective and unreasonably dangerous when ingested by pregnant women, who are reasonably foreseeable consumers of the drug.”

Attorneys said Walmart is responsible for a “failure to warn” consumers of these risks.

The legal team also believes Walmart violated state and federal consumer protection laws by selling a product without “adequate warnings.”

“Defendant has concealed and failed to disclose to the public the serious risks and the potential complications associated with the product, so as to ensure continued and increased sales and profits and to the detriment of the public,” Julien Adams of Dovel & Luner said in a news release. “Plaintiffs brought this lawsuit to protect future consumers and bring justice to those who have been wronged.”

They seek a jury trial and $5,000,000 in damages.
 
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Seriously, this bitch just wants a payout and knows that Walmart will give her 20k to fuck off. Tylenol is known to be safe and your gubmint doctor would have told you what to take.
It probably isn’t as safe as has been said. There’s a fair amount of work starting to show a signal that it is associated with autism when taken in pregnancy and maybe early childhood too. this is the big meta review that is kicking off a lot of related work. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34046850/
There’s some interested rodent work as well, and the word in the research circles is that they think it hits boys harder and may even be an effect in dosage after birth.
I don’t know. I took a couple of paracetamol pregnant for fever and I judged that the risk of having a fever for days was probably worse.
Be interesting to see if the work gets squished - going to be a lot of angry mothers if it’s true. Why she’s suing Walmart I don’t know, it’s a generic drug and the prescribing info was correct at the time, I’m not sure she’d win a case
 
It probably isn’t as safe as has been said. There’s a fair amount of work starting to show a signal that it is associated with autism when taken in pregnancy and maybe early childhood too. this is the big meta review that is kicking off a lot of related work. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34046850/
There’s some interested rodent work as well, and the word in the research circles is that they think it hits boys harder and may even be an effect in dosage after birth.
I don’t know. I took a couple of paracetamol pregnant for fever and I judged that the risk of having a fever for days was probably worse.
Be interesting to see if the work gets squished - going to be a lot of angry mothers if it’s true. Why she’s suing Walmart I don’t know, it’s a generic drug and the prescribing info was correct at the time, I’m not sure she’d win a case
Well now I guess I have to read it.

The thing that confuses me is what changed? Tylenol has been around since the 50's and it does not seem like autism was such a huge deal until the last twenty years or so. Is it just a matter of awareness or did it spike recently?

I know doctors have been pretty retarded about the spectrum of OTC painkillers though oh who am I kidding doctors have always been and will remain retarded about pain management in general.
 
Well now I guess I have to read it.

The thing that confuses me is what changed? Tylenol has been around since the 50's and it does not seem like autism was such a huge deal until the last twenty years or so. Is it just a matter of awareness or did it spike recently?

I know doctors have been pretty retarded about the spectrum of OTC painkillers though oh who am I kidding doctors have always been and will remain retarded about pain management in general.

I wouldn't doubt it being Walmart brand acetaminophen that caused the issue cause of how walmart makes their distributors cut corners so they get shit to the price walmart wants.
 
Well now I guess I have to read it.

The thing that confuses me is what changed? Tylenol has been around since the 50's and it does not seem like autism was such a huge deal until the last twenty years or so. Is it just a matter of awareness or did it spike recently?

I know doctors have been pretty retarded about the spectrum of OTC painkillers though oh who am I kidding doctors have always been and will remain retarded about pain management in general.
I don’t know - the rise in autism has been linked to a billion things and nothings ever come out as being a single causal agent. If paracetamol is a cause I don’t think it’s THE cause. I suspect there’s a genetic susceptibility and a set of environmental triggers that can put you over a threshold. So say you need twenty point to be autistic. one kid starts at two points from their genetics and one at 15. Both kids get an environmental trigger of five points. Kid one is ok, kid two not so much .
Personally I think the gut is linked to autism somehow, possibly genetics but again maybe gut flora too. The work on suramin and autism is really interesting.
I’m also uneasy at the sheer number of vaccinations kids get. I would never have considered myself antivax at all, but covid made me read everything I could get my hands on and I do think that there’s enough to show that all vaccines do have a slight negative effect. That’s probably outweighed by not dying of diphtheria, so my kids are jabbed for most of the schedule we have here but not all.
Whatever causes autism I don’t think it’s a single cause. Like you say we’ve been using paracetamol since the fifties so it can’t just be that.
Aren;t you not supposed to use this anyway because of risks of stevens johnson syndrome?
I think that’s more nsaids like ibuprofen (never give a kid with a rash ibuprofen.)
I wouldn't doubt it being Walmart brand acetaminophen that caused the issue cause of how walmart makes their distributors cut corners so they get shit to the price walmart wants.
It’ll be a generic made for them and branded for them, but drug lines are very strictly controlled. They would find it much harder to cut corners here than on other products, drug manufacture is subject to quite insanely strict regulation.
 
Literal retard trying to get an extra welfare check, represented by ambulance chasing Jews against one of the world's most massive corporations that'll gladly cut her the check for her to fuck off, and the settlement will be used by other retards as evidence that AMP really does cause autism. This is the glyphosate circus all over again. "ROUNDUP CAUSES CANCER BECAUSE A JURY OF ILLITERATE LAYMEN DECIDED IT DOES."
 
Seriously, this bitch just wants a payout and knows that Walmart will give her 20k to fuck off. Tylenol is known to be safe and your gubmint doctor would have told you what to take.
In the end, its probably only like 3-5k when you factor in that most of that 20k would be spent right back at walmart.

Lets be real. Its Missouri.
 
I wouldn't doubt it being Walmart brand acetaminophen that caused the issue cause of how walmart makes their distributors cut corners so they get shit to the price walmart wants.

I doubt this stuff is that expensive or hard to make.
 
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