Judge smacks down Texas AG’s request to immediately block Tylenol ads

Judge smacks down Texas AG’s request to immediately block Tylenol ads

A Texas Judge has rejected a request from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to issue a temporary order barring Tylenol’s maker, Kenvue, from claiming amid litigation that the pain and fever medication is safe for pregnant women and children, according to court documents.

In records filed Friday, District Judge LeAnn Rafferty, in Panola County, also rejected Paxton’s unusual request to block Kenvue from distributing $400 million in dividends to shareholders later this month.

The denials are early losses for Paxton in a politically charged case that hinges on the unproven claim that Tylenol causes autism and other disorders—a claim first introduced by President Trump and his anti-vaccine health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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  1. nikolaus.kenton

    This is an interesting development regarding the Tylenol ads. It’s important to see how legal decisions like this can impact advertising practices and consumer awareness. Thanks for sharing this update!

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