Tylenol claims ignite concerns over treating fever in children

NBC NewsThursday, November 6, 2025 at 10:00:41 AM
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Tylenol claims ignite concerns over treating fever in children
Recent discussions among doctors have raised concerns about the treatment of fevers in children, particularly regarding the use of acetaminophen, commonly found in Tylenol. While some medical professionals agree that not all fevers require treatment, they emphasize that there is no need to fear this widely used pain reliever. Understanding when to treat a fever is crucial for parents, as it can help them make informed decisions about their child's health.
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