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Did a Celebrated Researcher Obscure a Baby’s Poisoning?

In April 2005, Rani Jamieson gave birth to her son, Tariq, after a challenging delivery that required surgical intervention. Post-delivery, Jamieson was prescribed Tylenol No. 3, which she adjusted due to drowsiness, leading to concerns about its effects on her newborn.

Did a Celebrated Researcher Obscure a Baby’s Poisoning?

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Key Highlights

  • Rani Jamieson gave birth to her son Tariq on April 18, 2005.
  • Tariq was born healthy, weighing almost eight pounds.
  • Jamieson was prescribed Tylenol No. 3, which contains codeine and acetaminophen.
  • She reduced her Tylenol intake after experiencing drowsiness.
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