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ATTENTION: If you took one or more forms of the drug acetaminophen (APAP) while pregnant and your child developed autism, you may be eligible for compensation.
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Study Suggests Acetaminophen Exposure in Pregnancy Linked to Higher Risk of Autism

A Johns Hopkins University study found that exposure to acetaminophen in the womb may increase a child's risk for autism spectrum disorder. 

The researchers found that children whose cord blood samples contained the highest acetaminophen levels were roughly three times more likely to be diagnosed with autism.*

Are you concerned that acetaminophen (i.e., Tylenol, Excedrin, or Dayquil/Nyquil) caused your child's autism?

You may be eligible to take legal action if your child was exposed to acetaminophen during pregnancy and later diagnosed with autism. Reach out to our experienced team and request a Free Case Review!

If your child developed autism after in-utero exposure to acetaminophen, don't wait to get the justice you both deserve.

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* Source: JAMA
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