Texas's Attorney General Sues Big Pharma Over Tylenol Marketing Allegations
In a significant move, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and its spinoff company Kenvue, alleging that they deceptively marketed Tylenol to pregnant women, despite potential risks of autism and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. The suit claims that the companies violated Texas's consumer protection laws by failing to provide adequate warnings about the medication.
Paxton's lawsuit comes on the heels of a statement from President Donald Trump warning pregnant women not to take Tylenol unless "absolutely necessary" and advising against giving it to children under any circumstances. The suit marks the first time a state has taken legal action against the companies over these claims.
The pharmaceutical industry has repeatedly defended Tylenol, with Kenvue stating that acetaminophen is the safest pain reliever option for pregnant women. The company also disputes assertions that Tylenol may cause autism, citing "sound science" that shows taking the medication does not lead to autism.
Medical groups have also come out in support of the use of Tylenol during pregnancy, with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) calling the Trump administration's guidance on Tylenol "irresponsible."
The lawsuit has sparked criticism from a Republican senator facing a primary challenge from Paxton. John Cornyn accused Paxton of trying to line the pockets of trial lawyers and questioned his qualifications to advise on medical issues.
The dispute over Tylenol and its potential risks highlights the ongoing debate about the safety of pharmaceuticals during pregnancy. As the case moves forward, it remains to be seen how courts will rule on the companies' marketing practices and whether they complied with consumer protection laws.
				
			In a significant move, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and its spinoff company Kenvue, alleging that they deceptively marketed Tylenol to pregnant women, despite potential risks of autism and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. The suit claims that the companies violated Texas's consumer protection laws by failing to provide adequate warnings about the medication.
Paxton's lawsuit comes on the heels of a statement from President Donald Trump warning pregnant women not to take Tylenol unless "absolutely necessary" and advising against giving it to children under any circumstances. The suit marks the first time a state has taken legal action against the companies over these claims.
The pharmaceutical industry has repeatedly defended Tylenol, with Kenvue stating that acetaminophen is the safest pain reliever option for pregnant women. The company also disputes assertions that Tylenol may cause autism, citing "sound science" that shows taking the medication does not lead to autism.
Medical groups have also come out in support of the use of Tylenol during pregnancy, with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) calling the Trump administration's guidance on Tylenol "irresponsible."
The lawsuit has sparked criticism from a Republican senator facing a primary challenge from Paxton. John Cornyn accused Paxton of trying to line the pockets of trial lawyers and questioned his qualifications to advise on medical issues.
The dispute over Tylenol and its potential risks highlights the ongoing debate about the safety of pharmaceuticals during pregnancy. As the case moves forward, it remains to be seen how courts will rule on the companies' marketing practices and whether they complied with consumer protection laws.
 . On one hand, I think it's great that Texas is taking a stand against Big Pharma for allegedly deceiving pregnant women into using Tylenol. It's like, shouldn't we be looking out for each other's health and well-being?
. On one hand, I think it's great that Texas is taking a stand against Big Pharma for allegedly deceiving pregnant women into using Tylenol. It's like, shouldn't we be looking out for each other's health and well-being?  But on the other hand, I'm also worried about the politics involved here
 But on the other hand, I'm also worried about the politics involved here  . Senator Cornyn is accusing Ken Paxton of trying to get paid by trial lawyers, which could lead to some pretty biased decisions. And let's not forget that President Trump just issued a statement warning pregnant women against Tylenol β what even is going on with that guy?
. Senator Cornyn is accusing Ken Paxton of trying to get paid by trial lawyers, which could lead to some pretty biased decisions. And let's not forget that President Trump just issued a statement warning pregnant women against Tylenol β what even is going on with that guy? 
 . One thing's for sure, though: it's gonna be interesting to see how the courts rule on this one
. One thing's for sure, though: it's gonna be interesting to see how the courts rule on this one  .
. I personally think there should be clearer warnings and guidelines for pregnant women and new parents when it comes to meds like Tylenol
 I personally think there should be clearer warnings and guidelines for pregnant women and new parents when it comes to meds like Tylenol  . It's not just about the risks, but also about being transparent about what we're putting into our bodies.
. It's not just about the risks, but also about being transparent about what we're putting into our bodies.
 . I mean, can you even imagine taking a medication that might harm your child and not knowing about it? It's like, what were these companies thinking?
. I mean, can you even imagine taking a medication that might harm your child and not knowing about it? It's like, what were these companies thinking?  They're supposed to be looking out for people's health, not putting profits over lives
 They're supposed to be looking out for people's health, not putting profits over lives  . But let's be real, if anyone should be held accountable, it's these companies who are clearly prioritizing their bottom line over people's well-being
. But let's be real, if anyone should be held accountable, it's these companies who are clearly prioritizing their bottom line over people's well-being  . This is exactly why we need stricter regulations on pharmaceutical marketing
. This is exactly why we need stricter regulations on pharmaceutical marketing  . We can't just sit back and let Big Pharma get away with putting profits over people's lives
. We can't just sit back and let Big Pharma get away with putting profits over people's lives  .
. I'm all for holding Big Pharma accountable, but come on, a whole state suing them?
 I'm all for holding Big Pharma accountable, but come on, a whole state suing them?  It's like, you gotta respect Paxton for taking a stand, though. I mean, if he believes the companies are being shady about Tylenol's risks, he's gotta go after 'em.
 It's like, you gotta respect Paxton for taking a stand, though. I mean, if he believes the companies are being shady about Tylenol's risks, he's gotta go after 'em.  The thing is, it's not like this is the first time we've seen these kinds of marketing allegations come up. There have been plenty of lawsuits over the years about how Big Pharma handles its meds during pregnancy.
 The thing is, it's not like this is the first time we've seen these kinds of marketing allegations come up. There have been plenty of lawsuits over the years about how Big Pharma handles its meds during pregnancy.
 . I mean, autism and ADHD - these are serious conditions that affect kids' lives, and to play it casual like they did with Tylenol's marketing...
. I mean, autism and ADHD - these are serious conditions that affect kids' lives, and to play it casual like they did with Tylenol's marketing...  . Medical groups already saying ACOG is being irresponsible? Like, totally agree!
. Medical groups already saying ACOG is being irresponsible? Like, totally agree! 
 . This case needs to move forward ASAP so we can get some answers and maybe, just maybe, hold them accountable for their actions
. This case needs to move forward ASAP so we can get some answers and maybe, just maybe, hold them accountable for their actions  . Fingers crossed the courts side with Paxton
. Fingers crossed the courts side with Paxton  !
! . And what's with all these "sound sciences" that companies claim, but never back up with real evidence?
. And what's with all these "sound sciences" that companies claim, but never back up with real evidence? 
 . And what about the real victims - pregnant women who are actually harmed by Tylenol? Are they going to be compensated for their "irresponsible" use of the medication?
. And what about the real victims - pregnant women who are actually harmed by Tylenol? Are they going to be compensated for their "irresponsible" use of the medication?  What's next, suing everyone on the planet for not using sunscreen properly because of a single study that says it might have some minor risks?
 What's next, suing everyone on the planet for not using sunscreen properly because of a single study that says it might have some minor risks?  Come on, guys, can't we just rely on solid science and not perpetuate fear-mongering?
 Come on, guys, can't we just rely on solid science and not perpetuate fear-mongering?  my grandma used to take Tylenol all the time when she was pregnant and she's fine now
 my grandma used to take Tylenol all the time when she was pregnant and she's fine now  but what about all the others who might be affected by this?!
 but what about all the others who might be affected by this?!  anyone else think this is a huge deal?
 anyone else think this is a huge deal?  . The problem is, the pharmaceutical industry is being super defensive and refusing to acknowledge any potential risks
. The problem is, the pharmaceutical industry is being super defensive and refusing to acknowledge any potential risks  . We need more people in positions of power who actually care about public health!
. We need more people in positions of power who actually care about public health! 
 They're the ones who've done extensive research on this stuff. And what's with all the back-and-forth between Kenvue and medical groups - can't they just agree to provide clear warnings? It's not that hard, right?
 They're the ones who've done extensive research on this stuff. And what's with all the back-and-forth between Kenvue and medical groups - can't they just agree to provide clear warnings? It's not that hard, right?