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Topic: Autism and Paracetamol
21. Author:  jake89        
Date: Fri 26th Sep 2025. 10:30

BUT nothing has changed in terms of the guidance.

Are we now accepting the MMR doesn`t give kids autism now that we`re blaming paracetamol, a drug that`s been administered for decades? 🤦‍♂️

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22. Author:  answer        
Date: Fri 26th Sep 2025. 10:38

NMCmassive, Fri 26 Sep 08:49

answer, Fri 26 Sep 06:02

NMCmassive, Thu 25 Sep 22:18

jake89, Thu 25 Sep 21:13

UK Gov has had to put out a notice stating that paracetamol is safe for pregnant women because of that moron.

As with all drugs, prolonged use is to be avoided.


With a few more caveats than you’ve mentioned to be fair


What do you mean?


I mean that when you’re in a position where you need to use paracetamol and you’re pregnant-the advice is absolutely nothing like paracetamol is safe just avoid prolonged use.

Been through it with my wife.


What is the advice?

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23. Author:  NMCmassive        
Date: Fri 26th Sep 2025. 12:41

jake89, Fri 26 Sep 10:30

BUT nothing has changed in terms of the guidance.

Are we now accepting the MMR doesn`t give kids autism now that we`re blaming paracetamol, a drug that`s been administered for decades? 🤦‍♂️


UK Gov has had to put out a notice stating that paracetamol is safe for pregnant women because of that moron.

As with all drugs, prolonged use is to be avoided.

With a few more caveats than you’ve mentioned to be fair

What guidance has changed with regards to paracetamol in the UK?

None that I’m aware of.


Copied and pasted that for you. I think you’re forgetting what I said earlier.

Again, I don’t think any guidance has changed.

See that bit where they say you should always talk to a doctor when pregnant… there’s reasons.

COYP

Post Edited (Fri 26 Sep 12:45)

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24. Author:  NMCmassive        
Date: Fri 26th Sep 2025. 12:48

answer, Fri 26 Sep 10:38

NMCmassive, Fri 26 Sep 08:49

answer, Fri 26 Sep 06:02

NMCmassive, Thu 25 Sep 22:18

jake89, Thu 25 Sep 21:13

UK Gov has had to put out a notice stating that paracetamol is safe for pregnant women because of that moron.

As with all drugs, prolonged use is to be avoided.


With a few more caveats than you’ve mentioned to be fair


What do you mean?


I mean that when you’re in a position where you need to use paracetamol and you’re pregnant-the advice is absolutely nothing like paracetamol is safe just avoid prolonged use.

Been through it with my wife.


What is the advice?


Pregnant women who need constant pain medication should speak to their doctor 🤯

It’s personalised from person to person, what the criteria is 🤷🏻‍♂️

COYP

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25. Author:  answer        
Date: Fri 26th Sep 2025. 14:00

NMCmassive, Fri 26 Sep 12:48

answer, Fri 26 Sep 10:38

NMCmassive, Fri 26 Sep 08:49

answer, Fri 26 Sep 06:02

NMCmassive, Thu 25 Sep 22:18

jake89, Thu 25 Sep 21:13

UK Gov has had to put out a notice stating that paracetamol is safe for pregnant women because of that moron.

As with all drugs, prolonged use is to be avoided.


With a few more caveats than you’ve mentioned to be fair


What do you mean?


I mean that when you’re in a position where you need to use paracetamol and you’re pregnant-the advice is absolutely nothing like paracetamol is safe just avoid prolonged use.

Been through it with my wife.


What is the advice?


Pregnant women who need constant pain medication should speak to their doctor 🤯

It’s personalised from person to person, what the criteria is 🤷🏻‍♂️


If it’s constant pain medication that’s immediately covered by the caveat on prolonged use. What’s the other caveats?

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26. Author:  NMCmassive        
Date: Fri 26th Sep 2025. 14:05

answer, Fri 26 Sep 14:00

NMCmassive, Fri 26 Sep 12:48

answer, Fri 26 Sep 10:38

NMCmassive, Fri 26 Sep 08:49

answer, Fri 26 Sep 06:02

NMCmassive, Thu 25 Sep 22:18

jake89, Thu 25 Sep 21:13

UK Gov has had to put out a notice stating that paracetamol is safe for pregnant women because of that moron.

As with all drugs, prolonged use is to be avoided.


With a few more caveats than you’ve mentioned to be fair


What do you mean?


I mean that when you’re in a position where you need to use paracetamol and you’re pregnant-the advice is absolutely nothing like paracetamol is safe just avoid prolonged use.

Been through it with my wife.


What is the advice?


Pregnant women who need constant pain medication should speak to their doctor 🤯

It’s personalised from person to person, what the criteria is 🤷🏻‍♂️


If it’s constant pain medication that’s immediately covered by the caveat on prolonged use. What’s the other caveats?


Honestly I’m not even going to bother 😂😂😂😂

Enjoy your Friday 😂😂😂😂

COYP

Post Edited (Fri 26 Sep 14:06)

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27. Author:  answer        
Date: Fri 26th Sep 2025. 14:07

Swift edit. I do wonder what your intention is.



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28. Author:  NMCmassive        
Date: Fri 26th Sep 2025. 14:09

answer, Fri 26 Sep 14:07

Swift edit. I do wonder what your intention is.


No intention.

I think you’re just looking for an argument. Wouldn’t matter what I say.

And no, it’s not up to me to explain why your statement made no sense.

COYP

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29. Author:  Andrew283        
Date: Fri 26th Sep 2025. 14:28

Nobody should be using paracetamol regularly anyway. It can damage your kidneys. Hell, using any medication long term should be discussed with a healthcare professional.

But Ooooh Orange man conspiracy...

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30. Author:  jake89        
Date: Fri 26th Sep 2025. 14:47

I think a better study would be looking at what drugs Mrs Trump consumed during her pregnancy with Donald.

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