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Thalidomide all went wrong because it wasn't tested properly and they skipped some vital tests before it was used on actual patients.

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Who created thylamide and in what year?

spelled wrong see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thalidomide


What is the chemical formula of thalidomide?

The chemical formula of thalidomide is C13H10N2O4.


How did Thalidomide help pregnant women?

Thalidomide was supposed to be an effective sedative for pregnant women, but thalidomide caused birth defects and peripheral neuropathy.


What are some books about the thalidomide disaster?

Dark Remedy: The Impact of Thalidomide and Its Revival as a Vital Medicine by Rock Brynner and Trent D. Stephens Suffer the Children: The Story of Thalidomide Tough Cookie: The Less Than Virtuous Tale of a Thalidomide Mum by Sheila Mottley Thalidomide and the Power of the Drug Companies (A Penguin special) by Robert Nilsson and Henning Sjostrom Dark Remedy: The Impact of Thalidomide and Its Revival as a Vital Medicineby Rock Brynner and Trent D. Stephens Suffer the Children: The Story of Thalidomide Tough Cookie: The Less Than Virtuous Tale of a Thalidomide Mum by Sheila Mottley Thalidomide and the Power of the Drug Companies (A Penguin special) by Robert Nilsson and Henning Sjostrom


How does the drug thalidomide work?

Thalidomide regulates the immune response by suppressing a protein, tumor necrosis factor alpha.


Who invented thalidomide?

Thalidomide was developed by the German pharmaceutical company Chemie Grünenthal in the 1950s. It was marketed as a sedative and antiemetic medication before its teratogenic effects became apparent.


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The cast of Happy Birthday Thalidomide - 2004 includes: Mat Fraser


Why was thalidomide withdrawn?

Thalidomide was marketed as an aid for nausea and for pregnant women to prevent morning sickness. Thalidomide was withdrawn because it was found to cause birth defects in newborns, such as missing limbs, it also caused peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage) in long time users. Thalidomide still being used as a treatment option for various forms of cancer.


Why was thalidomide prescribed to a pregnant women?

Doctors often prescribed Thalidomide to pregnant women to treat morning sickness and as a sedative to assist with sleep. Thalidomide was sold from 1957 until 1961. The product was withdrawn when it was discovered that Thalidomide was teratogenic - causing malformations of an embryo or foetus. Countless babies were born with birth-defects; most notably missing limbs.


What impact did Thalidomide have on the industry?

The federal government responded to the uproar over the Thalidomide crisis by passing the Kefauver-Harris Amendments of 1962.. The said industry of government, which had engineered the Thalidomide scandal in the first place, thereby only became stronger and more dangerous.


Where did Thalidomide come from?

Some say that Thalidomide was developed by Germans buy then again some say that's not entirely correct. Dr. Martin W Johnson found evidence that Thalidomide was developed as an antidote to nerve gases. Others say that it was synthesised by British scientists. Ari :)


Why has thalidomide been reintroduced recently?

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