Tylenol Lawsuit Information
Multiple studies have recently established a link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children. This new research contradicts previous findings that considered acetaminophen-based products like Tylenol safe for use during pregnancy. These studies specifically point to a higher risk of ASD in children whose mothers consumed Tylenol or acetaminophen while pregnant.
Symptoms of Autism Syndrome Disorder
Children with autism may have many different symptoms and varying degrees of neurological impairments. Knowing the signs can help with the early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which can improve the treatment and development options for the child. Some of the early symptoms of ASD in infants and toddlers may include:
Poor Eye Contact, the Child May Not Focus on Faces
Higher Interest in Objects Over People
Early Use of Ritual Behavior and Resistance to Change
Rarely Respond to Their Name or Interact with Family Members
Sensitivity to Sound, Light or Textures
Tylenol Autism Lawsuits
The growing body of evidence suggesting a link between Tylenol usage during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism is leading more families to seek legal recourse. At Harman Law Firm, the legal team is actively investigating Tylenol autism lawsuits. Parents of children with ASD, whose mothers used Tylenol or acetaminophen during pregnancy, might have a legal case. If a connection is established, they could be eligible for compensation covering medical costs, lost income, specialized care, and other related damages.