The Tylenol lawsuit is a legal matter involving claims that the use of acetaminophen, an active ingredient in Tylenol and other medications, during pregnancy could be linked to an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or ADHD in children. Some lawsuits allege that the manufacturers of acetaminophen-containing products, such as Johnson & Johnson, did not provide adequate warnings about the potential association between prenatal acetaminophen use and the development of autism. Plaintiffs may seek compensation for medical expenses, ongoing care for the child, distress, and other damages related to their children's alleged autism diagnoses. These lawsuits have sparked discussions about the safety of commonly used medications during pregnancy, the role of pharmaceutical companies in conveying potential risks, the challenges of establishing direct causal links between certain exposures and developmental disorders like autism. Below you will find a collection of news articles on this topic.