Makary on reports on RFK JR. Taylinol, autism links: “We are still in our discussions.”
The FDA Commissioner, Marti Macari, said on Friday that the agency had not ended an upcoming report on autism after the Wall Street Journal reported that Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Junior is expected to issue a advertisement linking Tilanol to the condition in children, and urged mothers to bear children to give up pain medications.
Macari said during the appearance of Friday at “The Hill”: “The report is not written, so there is nothing to really report, because we are still in our discussions,” Makari said during the appearance of Friday in “The Hill”.
“But our report has not been written yet,” he added.
Macari said that President and Kennedy conducted research on autism causing “national priority.”
“We must get to the bottom. There is a lot of amazing research that we are going through, and I think we have a great report later this month,” he told host Blake Burman.
Kenvue, the parent company of Tilanol, did not respond immediately on the request of the hill to comment on the matter.
However, the company spokesman told the magazine, “There is nothing more important for us than the health and safety of people who use our products.”
The spokesman added: “We have continuously evaluated the flag and we continue to believe that there is no causal link between the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy and autism.”
The 2024 report from the American Medical Association magazine found that acetaminophen, which is the medicine in Tilanol used to relieve pain, was not associated with the danger of children from autism, hyperactivity disorder, attention lack or mental disability in the analyzes of control of brotherhood when used during pregnancy.
The researchers noted that associations that were observed in other models may be attributed to confusion.
Despite their findings, hundreds of lawsuits that claim that the drugs that created disorders in children have been brought in court, the magazine said. However, Makary said that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will wait to receive more data on concerns before publishing updated instructions for the use of medicine.
“As you know, we are incredibly driven by data, so we look at Harvard’s study and other study of Duke, and we are trying to analyze the size and weight of this data. But this is not the primary focus of this report,” Macari told Burman on Friday.
Kennedy pledged to issue a report on the causes of autism in September.
In recent weeks, Kennedy has faced heavy scrutiny over his leadership and suspicion of vaccines.
Eleven of the 12 Democrats in the Central Chamber of Finance urged Kennedy to resign, while two members of his family submitted similar requests on Friday.
Republican lawmakers, including the Republicans of the Senate John Paraso, criticized the orthopedic surgeon, Kennedy for his vaccines surrounding the vaccines, which some of his comments are a threat to public health.
“I support the vaccines. I am a doctor. The vaccines are working.”
“Al -Amin Kennedy, in your confirmation sessions, has promised to support the highest vaccine standards,” said Al -Amin Kennedy, in your confirmation sessions, and I promised to support the highest vaccine standards. “Since then, I have been very anxious.”
After the Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC), Susan Monarerez was unexpectedly removed from the leadership last week and four senior officials of the High Public Health Agency resigned, legislators raised questions about internal policies and practices during the Kennedy era.
“The Americans do not know who depends on it,” he said. “If we will make America healthy again, we cannot allow public health to undermine.”