New Study Finds Commonly Used Medication Possibly Connected to ADHD and Autism in Large Number of Users

🚨 New Research Alert! 🚨 Did you know that a common pill many of us take for pain relief could be linked to ADHD and autism? Recent studies from Mount Sinai and Harvard have taken a closer look at paracetamol, the go-to painkiller for millions, and their findings might surprise you.
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Researchers analysed over 100,000 people and discovered a potential connection between prenatal use of this over-the-counter drug and increased risks of ADHD and autism in children. This has led to important advice, especially for expecting mums, who are encouraged to use only the lowest dose necessary and for the shortest time possible.

Dr Diddier Prada, from Mount Sinai, emphasises how widespread use of paracetamol means even a slight increase in risk could have significant health implications. He advises pregnant women to consult their doctors before stopping any medication, as untreated symptoms could also affect the baby. The latest NHS guidance suggests taking paracetamol in the lowest dose for the shortest time, especially if you’re pregnant, to reduce any potential risks.

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This revelation has surfaced amidst soaring numbers of individuals being assessed or treated for these conditions, with around 130,000 children waiting for autism or ADHD evaluations in England alone. Experts recommend discussing medication with healthcare providers and considering non-drug options whenever possible.

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Whether you’re expecting or simply rely on paracetamol for pain relief, it’s important to stay informed and talk to your GP. What do you think about this surprising find? 🤔 Let’s discuss! 💬👇

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