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The denials mark early losses for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a politically charged case that hinges on the unproven claim that Tylenol causes autism and other disorders.

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-- Ars Technica (@arstechnica.com) Nov 18, 2025 at 9:37 AM

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... In records filed Friday, District Judge LeAnn Rafferty, in Panola County, also rejected Paxton's unusual request to block Kenvue from distributing $400 million in dividends to shareholders later this month.

The denials are early losses for Paxton in a politically charged case that hinges on the unproven claim that Tylenol causes autism and other disorders"a claim first introduced by President Trump and his anti-vaccine health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

In a bizarre press conference in September, Trump implored Americans repeatedly not to take the drug. But, scientific studies have not shown that Tylenol (acetaminophen) causes autism or other neurologic disorders. Some studies have claimed to find an association between Tylenol use and autism, but the studies have significant flaws, and others have found no link.

Moreover, Tylenol is considered the safest pain and fever drug for use during pregnancy, and untreated pain and fevers in pregnancy are known to cause harms, including an increased risk of autism.

Still, Paxton filed the lawsuit October 28, claiming that Kenvue and Tylenol's former parent company, Johnson & Johnson, deceptively marketed Tylenol as safe while knowing of an increased risk of autism and other disorders. The lawsuit sought to force Kenvue to change the way it markets Tylenol and pay fines, among other requests. ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-18 12:08 AM | Reply

The move against Tylenol and its ads is just another way to directly/indirectly please the Bawling Orange Baboon, head of the Orange Baboon Troop.

Epstein may have provided the GOP an off-ramp from baboonery. They'd better take this one. They've screwed up and missed so many others.

#2 | Posted by Zed at 2025-11-19 07:50 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

They think the Tylenol thing has legs?

Republican leadership thinks Republican voters are stupid.

#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-11-19 08:36 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

via GIPHY

#4 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-11-19 08:58 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Republicans sure love doubling down on the stupid. RFK Jr. walked back his claims about Tylenol a few weeks ago.

#5 | Posted by Derek_Wildstar at 2025-11-19 01:09 PM | Reply

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