pregnancy For every woman it is as beautiful as it is fragile. A slight fever or body ache during this period also creates the first fear. Is this medicine safe for my unborn baby? For some time now, there has been growing concern that the most common fever drug, paracetamol, may hinder children’s mental development. But now, science has proved these fears to be completely unfounded. A new and large study has shown that this drug is safe for both mother and baby.(Photo courtesy – istock)
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Recently, an important research was published in the prestigious medical journal ‘The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women’s Health’. The study refutes long-held fears that paracetamol can affect a child’s mental development. The researchers explained that taking this drug during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism, ADHD or intellectual disability in the child.
Medical tablets are consumed after health problems occur or the body is infected with infectious diseases. But due to repeated consumption of medical pills, kidney health is in danger. Kidney failure, severe kidney disease and health deterioration are more likely. So consult a doctor before taking paracetamol or other medical pills. Medical treatment with doctor’s advice improves health and does not cause any harm to the body.
A thorough investigation by scientists:
To reach this conclusion, scientists from the University of Liverpool in the UK and other institutions in Europe conducted a thorough investigation. They reviewed a total of 43 independent studies, focusing specifically on the exact methods used to compare siblings.
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The gap between old fears and reality:
In September 2025, the US government issued health guidance that suspected a link between paracetamol and autism. However, new studies have shown that older studies were flawed. According to the researchers, the previously reported risks may not be due to the drug (paracetamol) but to maternal illness, fever, pain or genetic factors. Previous studies have failed to accurately distinguish between these factors and drug effects.
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