
If you are pregnant or planning for pregnancy, you may have questions about which medications are safe to take. Acetaminophen, also known as Tylenol®, is commonly used for pain and fever. Recently, media reports have raised concerns about a possible link between acetaminophen and autism. It is important to know that health experts continue to consider acetaminophen safe when used as recommended. It is always best to talk with your health care provider before taking any medication.
During pregnancy, your health care provider will weigh the benefits and risks before recommending any medication. This helps protect both you and your baby. In Canada, medications are studied carefully for safety and assigned a risk rating to help guide these decisions. Your provider can help you decide which medications are necessary and safe for your specific needs.
The Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada (SOGC) confirms that acetaminophen can be used safely for pain and fever during pregnancy when taken at the recommended dose for the shortest time needed. While a few studies have suggested a weak connection with autism, the current evidence does not prove a link, especially when acetaminophen is used occasionally and at recommended doses. Health organizations around the world continue to support its safe use during pregnancy.
For more detailed guidance, the Canadian Pharmacists Association has developed this resource on acetaminophen use in pregnancy.
If your health care provider advises acetaminophen, the SOGC recommends using the lowest effective dose for the shortest time possible:
Before taking any medication during pregnancy, speak with your health care provider. They can help make sure the medication you take is necessary and safe for you and your baby.

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