US appeals court revives hundreds of private lawsuits linking Tylenol to autism
KVUE•Kenvue says no proven scientific link
In a statement on Monday, Kenvue maintained that Tylenol is safe, and said the decision "does not change the fact that credible, independent science shows no proven link between taking acetaminophen and autism or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder."
Kenvue plans to again try to show in court that the opinions of the plaintiffs' experts are unreliable.
Many retailers and pharmacy operators including CVS, Kroger, Target, Walgreens and Walmart were also named as defendants.
Johnson & Johnson, Kenvue's former parent, made Tylenol for more than 60 years and has also defended its safety.




