
Tylenol Autism Lawsuit
If you took Tylenol (Acetaminophen) while pregnant and your child was diagnosed with autism or ADHD, you may be entitled to SIGNIFICANT compensation. Studies show prenatal Acetaminophen exposure significantly increases the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders.
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If you took Tylenol or Acetaminophen during pregnancy and your child developed autism or ADHD, you could be entitled to SIGNIFICANT compensation!
A Johns Hopkins study found the risk of autism was 3× higher for children whose mothers took the most Acetaminophen. Manufacturers failed to warn pregnant women of this risk.
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A Johns Hopkins School of Public Health study found that the risk of autism spectrum disorder was 3 times higher for children whose mothers took the most Acetaminophen during pregnancy. Despite growing scientific evidence, manufacturers failed to warn pregnant women of this serious risk.
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Studies show a 3× higher autism risk for children whose mothers took the most Acetaminophen during pregnancy.
Despite mounting scientific evidence linking prenatal Acetaminophen exposure to autism and ADHD, manufacturers of Tylenol and other APAP products failed to update warning labels to inform expectant mothers — leaving families without the information needed to protect their children.
What Is the Tylenol Autism Lawsuit?
Lawsuits allege that prenatal exposure to Acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol, Excedrin, NyQuil/DayQuil, and store-brand APAP products) significantly increases the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ADHD in children.
Manufacturers are accused of failing to warn pregnant women of this risk despite growing scientific evidence — including a landmark Johns Hopkins study showing a 3× elevated ASD risk in children with the highest prenatal Acetaminophen exposure.
Who Qualifies for a Tylenol Autism Lawsuit?
Mothers who took Tylenol or any Acetaminophen-containing product during pregnancy and whose child was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder or ADHD may qualify. Qualifying products include:
- Tylenol
- Excedrin
- NyQuil / DayQuil
- Private label / store-brand Acetaminophen
Did prenatal Tylenol affect your child?
Get A Free Case ReviewStudies Linking Prenatal Acetaminophen to Autism and ADHD
- Johns Hopkins study found 3× higher ASD risk with high prenatal Acetaminophen exposure
- Multiple peer-reviewed studies confirm a correlation between prenatal APAP use and neurodevelopmental disorders
- Over 80,000 individuals have pursued claims related to prenatal Acetaminophen exposure
Why Are Manufacturers Being Sued?
Manufacturers of Acetaminophen products are accused of failing to include adequate warnings about the risk of autism and ADHD when used during pregnancy. Despite growing scientific evidence linking prenatal exposure to neurodevelopmental disorders, warning labels were not updated to inform expectant mothers.
Families affected by these failures are now pursuing compensation for medical costs, therapy, educational support, and pain and suffering related to their child's diagnosis.
Tylenol Lawsuit Timeline and Settlements
Cases are being actively filed and evaluated in federal courts. Settlement amounts depend on the child's diagnosis severity, developmental impact, required therapies and support, and other factors.
Time-sensitive — filing deadlines apply. Contact a legal expert today to protect your family's right to compensation.
