President Trump plans to announce Monday that using Tylenol while pregnant could potentially raise the risk of developing autism, sources told The Post.
The Trump administration is expected to start advising pregnant women against using the over-the-counter pain medication unless they have high fevers, those familiar with the announcement said.
Officials are also slated to reveal efforts to explore using leucovorin — a drug used for cancer and anemia — to treat those with autism, the sources added.
Trump has been touting a looming announcement tied to the neurological condition for several days.
“I think we found an answer to autism,” he said on Sunday during a speech at conservative influencer Charlie Kirk’s funeral.
“I think it’s going to be one of the most important news conferences I’ll ever have, and I look so forward to it.”