Researchers say their gold-standard review should put an end to the debate over use of the common painkiller during pregnancy.
Current evidence does not link paracetamol use in pregnancy to autism, experts have said after a new review of studies on the topic.
Analysis of previous research backs prevailing medical advice that painkiller is safe for use despite Trump comments ...
Study on paracetamol use in pregnancy should ‘bring matter to a close’ – experts - Comments by US President Donald Trump were criticised by autism campaigners and scientists in the UK and around the ...
Paracetamol in pregnancy does not cause autism, a major study has found. Experts said the “gold standard” systematic review unpicked the largest and most rigorous studies to establish that there was ...
A large study shows that paracetamol use during pregnancy is not associated with autism, helping dispel long standing safety ...
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Amid heated public debate, the most robust evidence to date shows that using paracetamol as directed ...
Pregnancy can be an anxiety-inducing time for mums-to-be, who are understandably desperate to do everything ‘right’ to keep their baby as safe as possible. The last thing women need is a world leader ...
The following article contains general information and should not be used in place of medical advice from practitioners. If you or anyone you know is experiencing pain or looking to take painkillers, ...
One of the study’s leaders, Professor James Dear, said this research is important because so many people use paracetamol. If it can raise blood pressure in people with hypertension, doctors may need ...
Painkillers ibuprofen and paracetamol are safe for babies to take in the first year of life, according to a landmark trial. A new landmark study supports the safety of the common painkillers ...
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. A small but rigorous randomized trial suggests paracetamol may be a feasible alternative to ibuprofen for late PDA treatment, while underscoring the need for larger ...