(Adds latest on Kenvue ( KVUE ) deal)
By Nancy Lapid
Nov 3 (Reuters) - Consumer goods giant Kimberly-Clark ( KMB )
has said it will buy Kenvue ( KVUE ) for more than $40
billion, although the smaller company is facing lawsuits and
White House warnings over its Tylenol pain and fever medicine.
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned against the use
of Tylenol in pregnant women and infants, linking it to autism
despite a lack of conclusive evidence. The over-the-counter
medication is sold generically as acetaminophen in the United
States and as paracetamol in the UK.
WHAT DOES THE RESEARCH SAY ON ACETAMINOPHEN USE DURING
PREGNANCY?
There is no firm evidence of a link between the use of the
drug and autism. Recent studies have yielded conflicting
conclusions on whether its use during pregnancy might
create risks for a developing fetus.
A 2024 study of nearly 2.5 million children in Sweden found
no causal link between in utero exposure to acetaminophen and
neurodevelopmental disorders like autism spectrum disorder or
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
A 2025 review of 46 earlier studies did suggest a link
between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and increased risks of
these conditions, but the researchers from the Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai, Harvard University and others said the
study does not prove the drug caused the outcomes. They advised
that pregnant women should continue to use acetaminophen as
needed, at the lowest possible dose and for the shortest
possible period.
Large 2025 studies from Europe and Japan have suggested that
what might appear to be small associations between prenatal
acetaminophen use and neurodevelopmental disorders might
actually be due to other underlying factors - such as
environmental conditions, parents' health and genetics, other
medications the mothers may have been taking, and illness.
WHAT ARE THE MEDICAL GUIDELINES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN?
Acetaminophen/paracetamol is the recommended first-line
medication for pain and fever during pregnancy in guidelines
from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,
Britain's Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and
other medical organizations.
Use of ibuprofen, naproxen and other nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs in the third trimester can lead to birth
defects, both societies warn.
Pregnant women should talk to their doctor if they plan to
take any of these medications, ACOG advises.
WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF NOT REDUCING FEVER DURING PREGNANCY?
Untreated maternal fever and pain during fetal development
can increase the risks of birth defects such as heart
conditions, abdominal wall defects, and neural tube defects in
which the brain and spinal cord do not form properly. Untreated
pain and fever has also been linked with preterm birth, low
birth weight, and miscarriage.
In pregnant women, untreated fever and pain can cause high
blood pressure, dehydration, depression and anxiety, and other
health problems.
WHY IS THE SUBJECT IN FOCUS NOW?
Assertions of a potential link have been a focus of lawsuits
brought by parents and activists in the United States against
retailers, charging they failed to warn consumers that Kenvue's ( KVUE )
Tylenol and its generic versions could cause ADHD or autism.
In December 2023, a U.S. federal judge struck a blow to
hundreds of such lawsuits, barring expert witnesses from
testifying after finding they lacked scientific evidence for
their claims.
In August 2024, citing that ruling, the judge dismissed all
the cases in federal court. A U.S. appeals court is slated to
hear arguments in November in an appeal of that ruling.