The Tylenol scare is a reminder: We’re leaving people in pain with too few options
NegativeU.S News

The recent Tylenol-autism scare has raised significant concerns about the safety of the only medication traditionally deemed safe for pregnant women, leaving many in pain with limited options. This situation highlights a broader issue where both pregnant women with high fevers and individuals suffering from chronic pain are often advised to endure their discomfort rather than receive adequate treatment. The implications of this scare are profound, as it not only affects the health of expectant mothers but also underscores the urgent need for more effective pain management solutions.
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