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How Bad Science in Court Threatens Public Health and Public Trust

Last updated: November 4, 2025 5:10 pm
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In a recent turn of events, a lawsuit filed by the Texas attorney general against the makers of Tylenol has brought politics, science, and law into the spotlight. The lawsuit claims that the company marketed Tylenol as safe for pregnant women while allegedly hiding the risk of autism. This claim was supported by recent statements made by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. However, the scientific community has not found any credible evidence linking acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, to autism or any other neurodevelopmental disorder.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has also stated that no studies have established a causal link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and neurological conditions. In fact, Tylenol is the only over-the-counter drug approved for treating fevers in pregnant women, as high fevers can pose risks to both the mother and the child.

Despite the lack of scientific evidence supporting the claim, it has gained traction in online forums and has been amplified by high-profile figures like President Donald Trump and Secretary Kennedy. However, major medical groups and studies have consistently refuted the notion that acetaminophen increases the risk of neurological conditions. Observational studies that have suggested an association have been debunked, with one study in JAMA finding no increased risk of autism or ADHD once genetic and environmental factors were considered.

The Texas lawsuit alleges that Tylenol’s makers knew or should have known about the dangers of the product for pregnant women. However, the case is built on weak and speculative science rather than concrete evidence. To win a false-advertising or product-liability case, the state must prove that the company made false or misleading statements about safety, knew they were false, and materially deceived consumers. The lack of internal documents showing knowledge of any danger to pregnant women undermines the case’s foundation.

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Moving forward, the court will need to assess whether the state’s evidence meets scientific and legal standards. Given the current consensus in the scientific community, it seems unlikely that the lawsuit will succeed. However, the real concern lies in the potential damage to public trust when science is politicized and used as a weapon. The misinformation surrounding Tylenol and autism could lead to confusion, distrust of safe treatments, and undermine the credibility of those responsible for public health protection. It is crucial to prioritize evidence-based decision-making and protect the integrity of scientific research to maintain public trust and ensure the well-being of individuals and families.

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