Here is a summary of the Tylenol ADHD & Autism Lawsuits:
- The lawsuits allege that the use of Tylenol during pregnancy can cause children to develop autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
- The lawsuits are filed against the manufacturers of Tylenol, including Johnson & Johnson, and major drug retailers such as CVS and Walgreens.
- The lawsuits claim that the drug companies were negligent because they failed to warn consumers or doctors about the risks of using Tylenol during pregnancy.
- As of August 2023, there are over 130 Tylenol ADHD & Autism lawsuits pending in federal court.
- The litigation is in the early stages and discovery is just starting.
- It is not yet clear how the lawsuits will be resolved, but they could potentially lead to large settlements or jury verdicts.
To qualify for a Tylenol ADHD & Autism lawsuit, you must meet the following criteria:
- Your child was diagnosed with ASD or ADHD after being exposed to Tylenol during pregnancy.
- You can prove that you took Tylenol during pregnancy.
- You can identify the specific acetaminophen product you used and the dates you used it.
If you think you may be eligible to file a Tylenol ADHD & Autism lawsuit, you should contact an attorney who specializes in product liability cases.
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