File a Claim: Acetaminophen (Tylenol) linked to ADHD and Autism

About the Investigation:
Did you take acetaminophen (Tylenol) during pregnancy? Has your child been diagnosed with ADHD or Autism? If yes, you could be eligible for substantial compensation.
Keller Postman is spearheading litigation against Johnson & Johnson and major retailers like Walmart, CVS, and Target over their failure to warn consumers that taking acetaminophen (Tylenol) during pregnancy may increase the risk of autism (ASD) and ADHD in children.
Despite growing scientific evidence linking prenatal acetaminophen use to neurodevelopmental disorders, these companies continued to market and sell the drug to pregnant women without adequate warnings. Studies show that more than 65% of pregnant women in the U.S. have used acetaminophen, often believing it was safe.
This litigation could become one of the largest in U.S. history. “Hundreds of thousands” of families may be affected, according to Keller Postman Partner Ashley Keller.
You May Be Eligible for Compensation
If you took acetaminophen while pregnant and your child was later diagnosed with ASD or ADHD, you may have a legal claim. Fill out the intake form on this page and a legal team member will be in touch soon.
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