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How many thalidomide babies were killed?

How many thalidomide babies were killed?

Thalidomide did not damage the fetus if taken after 42 days’ gestation. It is not known exactly how many worldwide victims of thalidomide embryopathy there have been, although estimates range from 10,000 to 20,000.

How many thalidomide babies are still alive in Canada?

As unbelievable as it can appear, thalidomide was legally available in Canada for three full months after being withdrawn from its origin country. To this day, in Canada, there are more than a hundred persons living with malformations that are attributable to thalidomide.

What did thalidomide cause in babies?

The drug has been prescribed to many pregnant women in order to relieve pregnancy nausea. It was later found that thalidomide caused irreversible damages to the fetus and thousands of children were born with severe congenital malformations. Many of them did not survive more than a few days after they were born.

What is thalidomide called today?

Thalidomide

Clinical data
Trade namesContergan, Thalomid, Talidex, others
Other namesα-Phthalimidoglutarimide
AHFS/Drugs.comMonograph
MedlinePlusa699032

How many thalidomide babies were born in the United States?

It said that “only one malformed baby has been born in the United States as a result of its mother’s use of Kevadon.”

Are there any thalidomide babies still alive?

No-one knows how many miscarriages the drug caused, but it’s estimated that, in Germany alone, 10,000 babies were born affected by Thalidomide. Many were too damaged to survive for long. Today, fewer than 3,000 are still alive.

Are there any thalidomide babies still alive today?

Today, fewer than 3,000 are still alive. In Britain, it’s about 470. Among the nearly 50 countries affected are Japan (approximately 300 survivors), Canada and Sweden (both more than 100), and Australia (45). Spain’s government only recently acknowledged the drug was ever distributed there.