Donald Trump, a celebrity television physician using the Federal Administrator, publicly with his boss Donald Trump Tuesday after the president said the wild claims for silenol were the cause of autism, if he was undergoing pregnant women, dr. Mehmet Oz.
Oz, who heads Medicare and Medicaid service centers, appeared on TMZ Live as the health world continued to respond to the announcement of Trump’s administration that the use of acetaminophen, the active ingredient of the active ingredient, during pregnancy. The evidence on this issue is undeniable, and many investigations show that the charges are unfounded.
The former TV document told TMZ hosts what many independent medical experts called for the proclamation of the administration on Monday: pregnant women who fight diseases that can still prescribe drugs, their doctors and should follow these main care provider recommendations.
“If you have a fever … The doctor almost certainly intends to write something to you,” said Oz, who stood next to Trump, because the president called the mothers not to use drug day earlier. “Tylenol can be one of the things that are submitted [you];
“Take it when it is appropriate,” said Oz, then before adding that Tylenol was “probably the best choice for your choice” to fight a lower-end fever, which does not require hospitalization.
Dr. Oz stood next to Donald Trump and RFK Jr., as Trump gave an unskilled medical advice to women from the presidential stamp on Monday (copyright in 2025 “Associated Press”. All rights are protected.)
The administration of Trump was under pressure from his secretary of health Robert F. Kennedy Junior Sponsorship, as the President took office in January to identify federal resources to discover factors that can contribute to children diagnosed with autism.
Kennedy, a long -time “alternative” medicine and established medicine discipline and practice skeptics, has offered a relationship between condition and various “causes” such as early childhood vaccinations.
In reality, most experts agree that the reason for the spike of autism diagnoses is the modern understanding of the condition, which the public has barely understood several decades ago.
In one US government -funded study, which was the largest on the topic of autism so far, it was found that Tylenol was not increased at the time of pregnancy that infants were not diagnosed with autism.
Honorary consultant of Dimitri Siassaka, University of London College Obstetrics and Gynecology and Obstetrics of the University of London College Hospital (UCLH) said: “Eaison results due to several factors, often combined, especially genetic predisposition and sometimes low oxygen.
“Studies have shown that any obvious marginal increase due to paracetamol/acetaminophene is usually disappeared during pregnancy when the analysis takes into account the most important factors,” he continued.
On Monday, Trump organized a press conference with Kennedy White House, where the president crossed even unproven statements that Kennedy pushed his statement regarding drugs full of typical blowing and inaccuracy: “With Tylenol, do not take it.”
Many doctors responded this week to the president’s comments with anxiety that his unproven statements would cause a decision and shame among the mothers of children to diagnose as an autistic out of fear of being guilty of the diagnosis of their child.
Meanwhile, Tylenol developers claim to be an attack on legal claims after a short press conference.