Vance on Tylenol: Pregnant ladies ought to 'observe your physician'

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Vice President Vance mentioned Wednesday that pregnant ladies ought to lean on their physician for recommendation on whether or not to take Tylenol after President Trump earlier this week mentioned pregnant ladies ought to “fight like hell not to take it” due to potential hyperlinks to autism.

Vance was requested throughout an unique interview with Reshad Hudson of Nexstar what pregnant ladies ought to take for ache given the president’s feedback, which have drawn pushback from medical consultants.

“What I took from the president’s announcement and also the CDC’s recommendations here is we just have to be careful. We know some of these medications have side effects. We know that even despite those side effects, sometimes they’re necessary,” Vance, a father of three younger youngsters, mentioned throughout the interview in North Carolina.

“So, my guidance to pregnant women would be very simple, which is follow your doctor. Right? Talk to your doctor about these things,” Vance added.

The vice chairman highlighted cases the place his personal youngsters had been sick and so they thought-about giving them Tylenol, however a physician cautioned that the unwanted side effects is probably not value it particularly instances. However he acknowledged somebody with a excessive fever goes to “have to take something to deal with that.”

“So, I really think it’s case by case,” Vance mentioned. “However if you happen to zoom out just a little bit, the basic argument the CDC is making, that [Health and Human Services Secretary] Bobby Kennedy is making, is these medication do have unwanted side effects. And we’ve received to observe the science wherever it leads. 

“And in some cases, that means that we should probably be a little bit more careful with some of these medications. I think being a little more mindful of these side effects is a good thing for everybody,” he added. “But ultimately, whether you should take something is very context-specific, and that’s why I think you should lean on your doctor.”

Trump and prime well being officers held a press convention Monday the place they mentioned pregnant ladies mustn’t take acetaminophen, the energetic ingredient in Tylenol, for ache aid as a result of a possible danger of autism, regardless of no new proof proving the drug instantly causes the situation. 

The president repeatedly mentioned “don’t take Tylenol” and really useful that pregnant ladies restrict use of acetaminophen besides in case of a particularly excessive fever — “if you can’t tough it out.” 

Tylenol has been one of many solely over-the-counter ache medicines thought-about secure for pregnant ladies; different choices reminiscent of ibuprofen or aspirin can enhance dangers of delivery defects. 

Medical consultants shortly pushed again on Trump’s feedback, and a few Republicans and members of Trump’s personal administration have sought to wash up his remarks.

Mehmet Oz, who leads the Facilities for Medicare and Medicaid Providers, mentioned in an interview with TMZ on Wednesday that pregnant ladies ought to seek the advice of with a doctor and use the medicine if they’ve a excessive fever. 

“The doctor’s almost certainly going to prescribe you something. Tylenol might be one of the things they give.”

Sen. Invoice Cassidy (R-La.) additionally pushed again on Trump’s remarks, saying the “preponderance of evidence shows” there is no such thing as a hyperlink between acetaminophen use throughout being pregnant and autism.

“The concern is that women will be left with no options to manage pain in pregnancy. We must be compassionate to this problem,” Cassidy, a doctor, posted on the social platform X.

Requested Wednesday by Nexstar, which owns The Hill, about Cassidy’s feedback, Vance mentioned he was supportive of constant to review the difficulty.

“If the argument is, ‘Let’s come up with more evidence and let’s do more science,’ then I’m absolutely on board with that,” he mentioned. 

“If you look at the evidence we have right now, it’s pretty clear that Tylenol has some side effects. Some of those are not even controversial. Some of them are maybe a little bit more controversial,” Vance added. “But what we ought to be doing is doing the science, following the evidence, and being honest with people about the side effects that are out there.”

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