WASHINGTON — Following President Donald Trump promoting unproven links between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism , a 2017 social media post by the pain reliever is drawing renewed attention.
The March 2017 post from Tylenol's official Twitter , now X, account was a response to someone else's tweet and said that it didn't recommend using any of its products while pregnant. Some in the president's base have pointed to the resurfaced post as evidence supporting Trump .
However, Kenvue Inc., the parent company of Tylenol, stressed that the "eight-year-old consumer response is incomplete and did not address our full guidance on the safe use of Tylenol which has not changed."
Kenvue said Tylenol, known by the generic name acetaminophen, is the safest pain reliever option for pregna