Autism risk due to paracetamol
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- September 12, 2025
Syllabus :GS2/Health
In News
- The U.S. Health Secretary is expected to announce a possible link between autism and prenatal exposure to paracetamol (acetaminophen/Tylenol), a widely used over-the-counter pain and fever medication.
Paracetamol Use in Pregnancy
- Recommended by global medical bodies as first-line treatment for pain and fever during pregnancy.
- Untreated maternal fever/pain can lead to serious fetal risks:
- Heart & neural tube defects
- Preterm birth, miscarriage
- Maternal complications
- Guidelines: Use judiciously, at lowest effective dose and for shortest duration, under medical supervision.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Nature: Group of neurodevelopmental conditions affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior (e.g., sensory sensitivities, resistance to change).
- Causes:
- Multifactorial → genetic + environmental factors.
- Vaccines (incl. MMR) are not a cause; earlier claims were flawed.
- Vaccine ingredients (thiomersal, aluminium) have no proven risk.
- Impact:
- Affects education, employment, family life.
- Often diagnosed later, though early signs appear in childhood.
- Co-morbidities: epilepsy, ADHD, anxiety, sleep disorders.
Assessment & Care
- Interventions: Early, evidence-based therapies improve communication, social skills, quality of life.
- Approach: Care should be individualized, with coordinated support across health, education, and social sectors.
- Challenges: Stigma, discrimination, and limited provider awareness lead to unmet health needs.
- Need: Accessible, inclusive, and rights-based services for autistic individuals.
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