What the science says about young children taking Tylenol

NBC NewsSaturday, October 11, 2025 at 11:00:41 AM
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What the science says about young children taking Tylenol
Recent statements by Trump and Kennedy have raised concerns about the use of Tylenol in young children, suggesting without evidence that it should be avoided. This is particularly alarming as Tylenol is commonly used to treat pain and fever in infants and children. Their claims could lead to confusion among parents and caregivers, potentially putting children's health at risk if they avoid necessary medication.
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