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have they done studies on what it's doing to the fetus's liver and kidneys?
edit: lol nevermind, i guess
Edit: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34105801/
Uhhh... Just as a quick spot check, Brenner & Chertow (1994) doesn't mention acetaminophen/paracetamol even a single time (checked the full paper). Did you use an LLM to generate this list?
It's arguably silly to answer this kind of transparent firehose of falsehoods whose believers don't care about medical science by scrambling to put together lists debunking them, but if you're going to do that, at least do it right.
This list is a source list from one of the articles I looked up. I have never used an LLM for literally anything in my life.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34105801/
Okay, that at least clears some things up. I haven't checked the other four papers you listed, to be clear, but Brenner & Chertow (1994) isn't even about analgesics generically. I'm perplexed that you didn't just link to the abstract for Penna et al. (2021) to begin with, especially because it doesn't seem like you've read any of these or the paper you got them from. That's why I assumed an LLM: because even reading just reading the title of Brenner & Chertow (1994), you can tell it's only tangentially relevant to what's being discussed.