💊Tylenol® used during pregnancy linked to ADHD & Autism by Multiple Studies
Your Guide to Navigating the Tylenol Autism and ADHD Lawsuits
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Multiple studies conducted on women who took Tylenol® while pregnant have found links between Tylenol® use and the development of attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in their children.
A 2021 study published in the European Journal of Epidemiology found that Tylenol exposure during pregnancy may increase the likelihood a child will be on the autism spectrum or have symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
The study reviewed data from more than 73,000 mother-child pairs focusing on prenatal and postnatal use of acetaminophen up to 18 months after birth.
According to the findings, researchers indicated children exposed to Tylenol during pregnancy were 19% more likely to have autism spectrum disorders and 21% more likely to have ADHD symptoms compared to non-exposed children.
Children with autism whose mothers used any form of acetaminophen during pregnancy could be eligible for major cash settlements. Families might be owed compensation if the child was diagnosed with autism, in an autism program at school, or in an early detection autism program. No cost or obligation review only takes 60 seconds.
What is the potential payout for the Tylenol ADHD lawsuit?
While it's difficult to provide an exact figure, past dangerous drug lawsuits suggest that compensation for Tylenol Autism ADHD cases could range from $50,000 to over $300,000, contingent on the merits of your case and the course of the legal proceedings.
It's important to note that the figures provided are merely projections, informed by previous dangerous drug lawsuit outcomes. They should not be considered as guaranteed settlement amounts. The multidistrict litigation targets generic acetaminophen manufacturers, such as Costco Wholesale Corp, Walmart Inc., CVS Pharmacy Inc., Rite Aid Corp, Safeway Inc., Target Corp, and Walgreens Boot Alliance Inc.
The settlement amounts for mothers who used Tylenol and whose children later received diagnoses like ASD or ADHD will vary based on several determinants, including the strength of evidence, diagnosis severity, and claimed damages.
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