41 min

Finding The Facts In The Tylenol Autism Case with Ann Bauer David vs. Goliath

    • Education

Amidst the many studies released concerning correlation between Tylenol use in pregnant women and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD, it’s easy to call facts fiction. But when specialists are providing legitimate, replicable, research time after time, we should probably start listening. 
Today, it’s time to cut through the outside noise and find the facts in the Tylenol autism lawsuit. 
Learn more about the research that has led to the historic lawsuit in this episode of the David vs. Goliath podcast with elite personal injury lawyers Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe and their guest, esteemed epidemiologist Ann Bauer. Matt and Stan ask the hard questions concerning the legitimacy of the Tylenol research, why the general public is pushing back against these claims, the FDA’s caution to back the lawsuit, the animal studies that back up the human research of acetaminophen effects on the fetal brain, potential arguments to explain away the need for an added warning label for pregnant women on the Tylenol bottle, and more!
In this episode: [01:23] Ann explains how reputable studies research to determine causality  [05:29] Matt and Ann discuss various studies that show the tylenol-autism correlation including the Johns Hopkins study[11:52] Stan and Ann remark on the animal studies that have already shown the effects of acetaminophen, and how these studies are being overlooked[18:03] Why the FDA hasn’t stepped in and taken a stand with the plaintiffs, despite a high amount of legitimate research [24:13] Making clear that these cases are not saying that acetaminophen causes autism, but that these cases are about warning pregnant women of the potential hazards of taking Tylenol for their pain[32:12] Ann speaks further on how it is anticipated that the defense will defend against the autism and ADHD claims[40:22] How you can get in touch with Dolman law group with any questions, concerns, or to share your story.
💡 Meet Your Hosts 💡Name: Matthew A. Dolman, Esq.
Title: Partner at Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers, PA
Specialty: Matt is a nationally recognized insurance and personal injury attorney and focuses much of his practice on the litigation of catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases throughout Florida. 
Connect: LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram 
Name: Stanley Gipe, Esq. 
Title: Partner and Head of Litigation at Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers, PA 
Specialty: Stan is a Florida Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer. This distinction connotes expertise in the discipline of trial practice. He has served as lead counsel on over 1,000 Florida personal injury lawsuits.
💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Ann Bauer
Title: Epidemiologist & Researcher at University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Specialty: Epidemiology and Research
Connect: Twitter
🔑 Relevant Resources 🔑a...

Amidst the many studies released concerning correlation between Tylenol use in pregnant women and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD, it’s easy to call facts fiction. But when specialists are providing legitimate, replicable, research time after time, we should probably start listening. 
Today, it’s time to cut through the outside noise and find the facts in the Tylenol autism lawsuit. 
Learn more about the research that has led to the historic lawsuit in this episode of the David vs. Goliath podcast with elite personal injury lawyers Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe and their guest, esteemed epidemiologist Ann Bauer. Matt and Stan ask the hard questions concerning the legitimacy of the Tylenol research, why the general public is pushing back against these claims, the FDA’s caution to back the lawsuit, the animal studies that back up the human research of acetaminophen effects on the fetal brain, potential arguments to explain away the need for an added warning label for pregnant women on the Tylenol bottle, and more!
In this episode: [01:23] Ann explains how reputable studies research to determine causality  [05:29] Matt and Ann discuss various studies that show the tylenol-autism correlation including the Johns Hopkins study[11:52] Stan and Ann remark on the animal studies that have already shown the effects of acetaminophen, and how these studies are being overlooked[18:03] Why the FDA hasn’t stepped in and taken a stand with the plaintiffs, despite a high amount of legitimate research [24:13] Making clear that these cases are not saying that acetaminophen causes autism, but that these cases are about warning pregnant women of the potential hazards of taking Tylenol for their pain[32:12] Ann speaks further on how it is anticipated that the defense will defend against the autism and ADHD claims[40:22] How you can get in touch with Dolman law group with any questions, concerns, or to share your story.
💡 Meet Your Hosts 💡Name: Matthew A. Dolman, Esq.
Title: Partner at Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers, PA
Specialty: Matt is a nationally recognized insurance and personal injury attorney and focuses much of his practice on the litigation of catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases throughout Florida. 
Connect: LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram 
Name: Stanley Gipe, Esq. 
Title: Partner and Head of Litigation at Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers, PA 
Specialty: Stan is a Florida Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer. This distinction connotes expertise in the discipline of trial practice. He has served as lead counsel on over 1,000 Florida personal injury lawsuits.
💡 Featured Guest 💡Name: Ann Bauer
Title: Epidemiologist & Researcher at University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Specialty: Epidemiology and Research
Connect: Twitter
🔑 Relevant Resources 🔑a...

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