Tylenol’s reputation among Republicans bounces back after Trump’s warnings
YouGov data shows Tylenol’s brand favorability dipped 9.4 points among Republicans after political warnings but mostly recovered by January, with overall U.S. adult opinion steady.
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Tylenol’s reputation among Republicans bounces back after Trump’s warnings
Tylenol’s brand reputation has bounced back among Republicans after suffering a blow following President Trump’s warning last fall that pregnant women should not take the medication because of a scientifically unproven risk of autism, according to YouGov data. Trump made the remark about acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, during an event last September in…
POLL: Tylenol’s Brand Reputation Bounces Back Without Permanent Damage — Despite Trump and RFK Jr’s Repeated Attacks
AP Photo/Jae C. Hong Tylenol took a hit in the aftermath of President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s promotion of unfounded claims about it being linked to autism, but the brand’s reputation is solid and has largely bounced back without any permanent damage, according to tracking polls YouGov has conducted for the past four months. At a press conference last September 22, Trump and Kennedy made claim…
Gold-Standard study finds no evidence linking Tylenol to autism
In September of 2025, President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared that women should avoid Tylenol during pregnancy due to a link between the drug and autism. At the time, the connection was not supplemented with scientific evidence. Now, researchers have followed up with a very thorough analysis stating otherwise. A
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