Tylenol ADHD lawsuits cannot go forward, judge rules
Aug 20 (Reuters) - Plaintiffs claiming that Kenvue's (KVUE.N), opens new tab popular painkiller Tylenol causes attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the children of mothers who took it while pregnant have lost a last ditch bid to revive their claims after a judge rejected their last remaining expert witness.
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