The Independent Pharmacies Association industry body told the Daily Mail that pregnant women have been asking their local chemists for advice about paracetamol Donald Trump's claims.

Washington Post says announcement imminent despite guidelines showing drug is safe for pregnant women to take

Federal health officials also are expected to highlight leucovorin as a potential autism treatment, according to The Washington Post.

The Trump administration is reportedly set to connect Tylenol, also known as paracetamol or acetaminophen, with autism, going against medical recommendations

Some studies have suggested an association between the two, but experts say there is no causal relationship.

President Donald Trump will likely announce Monday that use of Tylenol in pregnancy causes autism. He said Tylenol was "a very big factor" in autism risk.

Donald Trump pidió limitar el uso del paracetamol durante el embarazo al señalar a ese medicamento como un posible causante de autismo.

Top U.S. health officials urged pregnant women not to use acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, claiming it could cause autism, though studies have been inconclusive.

Officials warned pregnant women against using acetaminophen unless they have a fever, and touted a lesser-known drug as a potential treatment for autism.

President says acetaminophen – also known as paracetamol - increases risk when taken by pregnant women, assertion contradicted by research

US president urged pregnant women not to take the painkiller over an unproven link to autism, insisting that ‘taking Tylenol is not good’.

President’s announcement latest move in campaign that seeks to valorize the ‘natural’ – often at women’s expense

The President (pictured, with US health secretary Robert F Kennedy) insisted pregnant women 'have a responsibility' to endure pain instead of taking the drug.

Though medical professionals broadly cite acetaminophen as among the safest painkillers to take during pregnancy, Trump insisted that 'taking Tylenol is not good' for a developing…

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US-Präsident Donald Trump warnt schwangere Frauen wegen eines angeblichen Autismus-Risikos für ihre Kinder öffentlich vor der Einnahme von Paracetamol. Zurecht? Experten sind sich…

US leader’s remarks on popular painkiller, known as paracetamol globally, prompt outcry from doctors and medical bodies.

President Trump urged pregnant women to avoid acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, claiming it could cause autism. Studies about the link have been inconclusive.

We would like to hear from pregnant women and medical professionals about their views on Trump’s comments

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Trump said acetaminophen ‘is no good’ and should only be used in pregnancy when there’s a high fever.