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A majority of Utah voters are aware of a perceived Tylenol-autism link but not uniformly concerned.
Most Utahns indicated a preference for medical professionals deciding Tylenol use during pregnancy.
Multiple health organizations endorse acetaminophen despite concerns raised by the Trump administration.
Most Utah voters — just shy of three-fourths — have heard that the Trump administration believes acetaminophen use during pregnancy is linked to autism. But far fewer believe that use of the drug, often called by the brand name Tylenol, is unsafe during pregnancy.
Meanwhile, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Johnson & Johnson, which has sold Tylenol for decades, and Kenvue, a company it spun off to sell the drug in 2023, saying the companies didn’t warn consumers of

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