MDDUS welcomes Health Secretary’s clear backing of UK doctors

The medical defence organisation MDDUS today welcomed Wes Streeting’s unambiguous support for the medical profession following unproven claims by Donald Trump of links between paracetamol and autism.

Speaking on ITV’s Lorraine programme, the health secretary said there was “no evidence to link the use of paracetamol by pregnant women to autism in their children. None.”

He urged the public to pay no attention whatsoever to what the US President had to say on medicine and to rely on the advice of ‘British doctors, British scientists and the NHS’.

Dr Naeem Nazem, Head of Medical Division at MDDUS, said: “This clear endorsement of UK doctors is exactly what patients need to hear.

“Our members in primary care are already under immense pressure and should not be tied up fielding unnecessary appointments prompted by unproven claims and misinformation.”

Dr Nazem added: “Pregnant women can be reassured that paracetamol is safe when taken as directed, and that vaccines such as the MMR do not cause autism.

“Patients can have confidence in their GP’s advice and in the science that underpins it.

“We welcome Wes Streeting’s decision to rapidly call out misinformation and reinforce the message that medicine should be based on facts, not fear.”

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The Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland (MDDUS) is a mutual organisation that protects the professional interests of more than 65,000 doctors and dentists across the United Kingdom, offering access to indemnity, support and legal advice.

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