Chugging Tylenol TikTok Trend
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Part of a series on Autism Announcement / Tylenol Causes Autism Press Conference. [View Related Entries]
Chugging Tylenol TikTok Trend
Part of a series on Autism Announcement / Tylenol Causes Autism Press Conference. [View Related Entries]
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About
The Chugging Tylenol TikTok Trend refers to a TikTok trend about taking large doses of the pain relief medication Tylenol as a reaction to the U.S. government under President Donald Trump announcing that taking Tylenol during pregnancy could lead to an increased risk of autism in the child. The trend inspired viral discourse about President Trump and Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Autism Announcement" and whether or not their claim had scientific merit and accuracy.
Origin
On September 22nd, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of Health Robert F. Kenney Jr. held a press conference at the White House, announcing that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would begin to notify doctors that the use of Tylenol, an over-the-counter pain relief medication, during pregnancy can be associated with an increased risk of autism.[2] Tylenol is commonly called "paracetamol" outside of the U.S.[3] and is the brand name for acetaminophen.
Various publications like the New York Times[1] and NBC News[3] shared reports that day that challenged the White House's claims, citing statements made by experts and councils of experts, like the European Medicines Agency (EMA), which said, "A large amount of data from pregnant women who used paracetamol during pregnancy indicates no risk of malformations on the developing fetus or on newborns," in a statement to NBC News.[3]
On September 22nd, TikToker[4] @graceboyles8 shared a video of herself taking a pill of Tylenol with a caption reading, "Here's me, a PREGNANT woman, taking TYLENOL because I believe in science and not someone who has no medical background." The video received over 12,400 likes in a day.
@graceboyles8 quit believing everything you see and hear #acetaminophen #tyelnol #pregnant #pregnacy #momsoftiktok ♬ original sound – djauxlord
Spread
In late September 2025, several internet users on TikTok reacted to @graceboyles8's video and others that followed the same premise but with fewer views and likes.
For instance, on September 22nd, 2025, TikToker[5] @afraidofnowoman2.0 shared a video of himself eating with a text caption reading, "Trump: 'Don't use Tylenol' / Democrats: *Now chugging bottles of Tylenol on TikTok.*" His video gained over 10,700 likes in a day.
@afraidofnowoman2.0 😂 #america #trending ♬ nhạc nền – 𝐃𝐉 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 – 𝐃𝐉 𝐋â𝐦 𝐇ạ 𝐕𝐲
Also on September 22nd, 2025, Twitter / X [6] user @TheLizVariant tweeted a reaction GIF, captioned, "Scrolling through social media and seeing pregnant women chug Tylenol just because of their TDS is absolutely wild." The tweet gained over 350 likes in a day.
Various Examples
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7553082281544420622
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7553057120149654839
Search Interest
External References
[1] New York Times – A Fact-Check on Trump’s Claims About Tylenol, Vaccines and Autism
[2] CNN – Trump links autism to acetaminophen use during pregnancy, despite decades of evidence it’s safe
[3] NBC News – World health officials counter Trump's unproven claim of link between acetaminophen and autism
[4] TikTok – @graceboyles8
[5] TikTok – @afraidofnowoman2.0
[6] X – @TheLizVariant
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