Acetaminophen after MMR has also been linked to autism, see study here:
http://aut.sagepub.com/content/12/3/293
It also masks side-effects that the child may experience, and if any of these are serious it could delay appropriate medical attention.
It is also another drug to add to the drugs the child has just been injected with and vaccines also contain antibiotics so that is another drug. As a parent, I would certainly be concerned about the strain on the liver, particularly as there are frequent vaccinations throughout the child's first 18 months and if I had chosen to vaccinate I would have used breast milk instead, see this study on reducing vaccine pain with breast milk:
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Acetaminophen after MMR has also been linked to autism, see study here:
http://aut.sagepub.com/content/12/3/293
It also masks side-effects that the child may experience, and if any of these are serious it could delay appropriate medical attention.
It is also another drug to add to the drugs the child has just been injected with and vaccines also contain antibiotics so that is another drug. As a parent, I would certainly be concerned about the strain on the liver, particularly as there are frequent vaccinations throughout the child's first 18 months and if I had chosen to vaccinate I would have used breast milk instead, see this study on reducing vaccine pain with breast milk:
http://www.npjournal.org/article/S1555-4155(09)00578-9/abstract
And this one says breast fed babies have less vaccine side-effects than bottle fed ones:
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/125/6/e1448.full.pdf
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