Posted on 10/26/2025 5:54:40 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Donald Trump has once again warned Americans against the risks of Tylenol, claiming young children and pregnant women should not take the everyday drug in a furious post online.
The president first raised concerns about Tylenol and links to autism at a press conference on September 22 with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.
In a post to Truth Social on Sunday, Trump reiterated his guidance about using Tylenol as well as various childhood vaccines.
'Pregnant Women, DON’T USE TYLENOL UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, DON’T GIVE TYLENOL TO YOUR YOUNG CHILD FOR VIRTUALLY ANY REASON,' he wrote.
Trump also advised that the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine be separated into three different shots. Typically, they are combined into one.
The president also wrote that the vaccine for chicken pox should also be taken separately, as they are usually given at the same times as the MMR shot.
Trump also said that children should be given the vaccine for Hepatitis B at 12 years or older.
That shot is currently given in three parts in the first 18 months of a child's life.
Donald Trump said that young children should not be given Tylenol, as he once again urged pregnant not to take the drug after publicly linking it to autism
The president first made the claim at a press conference with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr , with experts having said it could cost Tylenol up to $100million this year
He ended by saying that children should be given their vaccines in 'five separate medical visits' to avoid potential vaccine injury.
Trump's post included a link to a story that accused the Food & Drug Administration of having 'stayed silent as internal...'
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Tylenol was never that effective for me. Ibupropen was much better. So the medical community has been attacking Ibupropen ever since. Hospitals always push Tylenol because it’s “safer” and “gentler on your stomach”. My response was “That’s because it doesn’t (bleeping) work!” I suspect some drug company has been in a turf war for the past 50 years and has some powerful allies to keep pushing this placebo.
I did some research because I’m on blood thinners and Tylenol (acetaminophen) is one of the few non-opioid substances I can take for pain.
It turns out that, other than potential addiction, acetaminophen does far more damage to your body/liver than the opioids do.
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