A young man died after consuming "fatal levels of paracetamol" as he attempted to self-medicate for toothache. Jack Samson ...
While news feeds and social media are abuzz with unproven claims about links between acetaminophen and autism in children, ...
Babies under 3 months old have immature immune systems, so parents should talk to their doctors before administering any medication, UC Davis Health’s Children’s Hospital pediatrician Dr. Lena van der ...
Three people have died and more than 200 others have fallen ill in a wave of methanol poisoning cases stemming from suspected tainted alcohol spreading through Brazil. Bruna Araújo de Souza, 30; ...
A Connecticut woman was arrested last week and is charged with attempted murder after she admitted having poisoned her estranged husband’s wine with the active ingredient in automobile antifreeze, ...
Brazilian Health Minister Alexandre Padilha on Friday urged residents to avoid drinking alcohol, particularly distilled spirits, amid mounting cases of methanol poisonings, including one confirmed ...
Physicians, medical organizations, and poison control agencies say they have found no evidence of a spike in overdoses of acetaminophen (Tylenol), despite viral claims that pregnant women are ...
US president Donald Trump's claim that pregnant women should avoid acetaminophen—a statement that is both harmful and not backed by the science—fits into a long and damaging tradition of blaming ...
Local health care providers are in line with major medical organizations concerned about the Trump administration’s suggestion that the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy can contribute to autism. ...
Trump and Kennedy claim acetaminophen use during pregnancy may increase autism risk, urging limited use unless necessary. Health officials and experts assert no proven causative link between ...
The World Health Organization has joined the international pushback against the Trump administration’s warnings that acetaminophen use during pregnancy leads to autism, saying Wednesday there is “no ...