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Of course, the FDA suggests limiting it unless medically necessary, so you agree w/ them on this.

Author: NedoftheHill (45382 Posts - Joined: Jun 29, 2011)
Posted at 1:01 pm on Nov 3, 2025
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So, maybe people like you and ChicagoIrish should stop giving people the impression that the FDA recommends against Tylenol in every case.

And, after all, people should probably do what their doctor says, not what the newsmedia says, when it comes to their medical health. And, the whole covid situation shows that they should not blindly follow government recommendations.

Either way, you have to admit that hearing "threats to the unborn" concerns from the guy who thinks abortion is funny is, well, odd.

I've just been surprised by the level of emotional investment in the issue. But, when one realizes it likely comes more from anti-Trumpism, and less from concern for the unborn, it starts to make sense.


Evil preaches tolerance until it is dominant, then it tries to silence good.

Replies to: "Of course, the FDA suggests limiting it unless medically necessary, so you agree w/ them on this."

  • all you idiots who believed that Tylenol bullshit are suckers of the highest order [LINK] - ChicagoIrish - 10:16am 11/3/25 (9) [View All]
    • I guess I never realized that the Left was so emotionally devoted to Tylenol. Very fascinating. [NT] - NedoftheHill - 12:23pm 11/3/25
      • Maternal fever is a much. much greater risk to the unborn that you love so much - Chris94 - 12:29pm 11/3/25
        • Of course, the FDA suggests limiting it unless medically necessary, so you agree w/ them on this. - NedoftheHill - 1:01pm 11/3/25
          • Your hero told pregnant women they should "fight like hell not to take" the drug. [LINK] - Chris94 - 1:34pm 11/3/25
            • I don't have any heroes in government. I don't take medical advice from presidents of either party. - NedoftheHill - 1:47pm 11/3/25
              • But many, many people will follow the advice ofthe president. [NT] - Chris94 - 2:16pm 11/3/25
                • I suspect many will avoid it unless doctor advises otherwise. - NedoftheHill - 2:58pm 11/3/25
    • Talk about Grifting...DJT hasn't released the names of all donors for his memorial to Tackiness"... - TyroneIrish - 10:57am 11/3/25
    • Perhaps you can elucidate whatever hypothesis you've formed? - Iggle - 10:52am 11/3/25
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