Tylenol, Leucovorin, and Child Neurodevelopment
Just the proven biochemical, pharmacologic, and clinical facts, Ma’am.
Robert W Malone MD, MS
Sep 25, 2025
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Everyone is suddenly an expert, and every statement about public health must be politically weaponized. Suppose you had any doubt that Trump Derangement Syndrome is a real thing. In that case, all you need to do is watch the Instagram reels of left-wing pregnant women downing large doses of Tylenol, which is a high-speed route to the emergency room promptly followed by a potential rather unpleasant death from liver failure. Quod erat demonstrandum (QED).
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“Well, I’m not a <insert profession that requires a lot of study>, I have never played one on TV, and I didn’t stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, but here are some simple thoughts.”
In this case, a doctor, pharmacist, or maybe a drug creator.
I’m amazed at the behavior of some pregnant women. Most Moms-To-Be that I’ve know even just in passing are fastidious to the point of mania about what they do, eat, or drink. I know one who went on what she called “a no chemicals lifestyle” that eliminated “everything”. While that is a little extreme, taking any drug to prove a political point or make an example of yourself seems like a fast way to a Darwin Award.
I don’t understand. There are many people with real world medical conditions that need help. For anyone to go out of their way to create a completely avoidable “medical problem” is beyond stupid. For all its faults, the medical community does NOT need your stupidity making work for them and taking up valuable bed space.
Argh!
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