Prenatal Exposure to Acetaminophen

Q4 Social Sciences
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Abstract

Prenatal exposure to acetaminophen is associated with higher odds of symptoms of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum conditions (ASC). Researchers used data from six European population-based birth/child cohorts (73,881 mother–child pairs) to evaluate the association between prenatal and postnatal (up to 18 months) acetaminophen exposure and ASC and ADHD symptoms (assessed at 4 to 12 years of age). The researchers found that the proportion of children having borderline or clinical symptoms ranged from 0.9% to 12.9% for ASC and between 1.2% and 12.2% for ADHD. Compared with nonexposed children, those prenatally exposed to acetaminophen were more likely to subsequently have borderline or clinical symptoms of ASC and ADHD. While both boys and girls with prenatal exposure showed higher odds of ASC and ADHD symptoms, associations were slightly stronger among boys. There was no association between postnatal exposure to acetaminophen and either ASC or ADHD symptoms. Considering the evidence on acetaminophen and neurodevelopment, researchers recommend that acetaminophen should only be used by pregnant women when necessary.
产前接触对乙酰氨基酚
产前接触对乙酰氨基酚与注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)和自闭症谱系障碍(ASC)症状的几率较高有关。研究人员使用了来自六个欧洲人口出生/儿童队列(73881对母子)的数据来评估产前和产后(长达18个月)对乙酰氨基酚暴露与ASC和ADHD症状(在4至12岁时评估)之间的关系。研究人员发现,ASC儿童有临界或临床症状的比例在0.9%至12.9%之间,ADHD儿童有1.2%至12.2%之间。与未暴露的儿童相比,那些产前接触对乙酰氨基酚的儿童更有可能随后出现ASC和ADHD的边缘或临床症状。虽然产前接触过ASC和ADHD症状的男孩和女孩都表现出更高的几率,但男孩之间的关联性略强。产后接触对乙酰氨基酚与ASC或ADHD症状之间没有关联。考虑到对乙酰氨基酚和神经发育的证据,研究人员建议只有孕妇在必要时才能使用对乙酰氨基苯酚。
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Word of Mouth
Word of Mouth Social Sciences-Education
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