Meanwhile, reports of startling birth defects in babies born to mothers who had
taken thalidomide were surfacing in Germany, Australia and other countries where the drug was legal — including Kelsey's native Canada.
Not exact matches
By November 1961,
thalidomide was
taken off the market in Germany, and other countries soon followed.
For example, in its current work, the team showed that the micro-hearts didn't develop properly if exposed to
thalidomide, a drug that infamously resulted in birth defects when pregnant women
took it to treat morning sickness.
When scientists tried to clarify the fatal effects the drug had when
taken by pregnant women, they found that only (S)-
thalidomide caused birth defects, whereas (R)-
thalidomide had the desired calming and anti-nausea effects.
Like
thalidomide and Accutane, statin drugs are a class X drug with regard to pregnancy, meaning they are contraindicated and should NOT be
taken by pregnant women.