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Thalidomide-induced birth defects

Drug-related epidemics have occurred, mercifully relatively infrequently. However, with each unfortunate episode, there is inevitably a variety of regulatory and clinical fallout. Indeed, the illnesses associated with ingestion of glycol-tainted linctus led to the Food, Drugs and Cosmetics ( ) Act in the USA, and the disastrous association of phocomelia with thalidomide propelled reforms of drug regulations worldwide. Other famous examples include, of course, practolol-induced ocu-lomucocutaneous syndrome, and, more recently, fenfluramine-induced myocardial fibrosis, and isotretinoin-associated birth defects. [Pg.225]


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