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Author Vanderbes, Jennifer, author.

Title Wonder drug : the secret history of Thalidomide in America and its hidden victims / Jennifer Vanderbes.

Publication Info. New York : Random House, [2023]

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Edition First edition.
Description xvii, 410 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Summary "When the application for a new sedative called Kevadon--commonly known as thalidomide--landed on Frances Kelsey's desk at the FDA in 1960, it seemed destined to sail through the review process. The drug, billed as entirely risk-free, was already being sold in forty-six countries. But when Kelsey learned that the drug caused terrible birth defects, she and a team of dedicated doctors, parents, and journalists fought Merrell, the drug's American manufacturer, and Chemie-Gruenenthal, the German company founded by former Nazis that first synthesized the drug, to recall the product. It marked a rare victory in America's perennial battle between capitalism and consumer protection. Though Kelsey received a presidential medal and a LIFE magazine photo spread of European children missing limbs shocked American readers, an essential chapter laid buried for decades. Jennifer Vanderbes discovered that even though Frances Kelsey refused to approve Merrell's application to "sell" thalidomide in the United States, the drug firm, under the guise of clinical trials, had quietly sent millions of pills to doctors nationwide. Years before that, an additional drug company had asked doctors to test the drug on patients. The toxic sedative that was ostensibly "never sold" in America had, in fact, been distributed for five years, reaching tens of thousands of unwitting patients, including hundreds of pregnant women"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-394) and index.
Contents Part I: The rookie -- Part II: The drug -- Part III: The fight -- Part IV: The cost.
Subject Thalidomide -- United States -- History.
Thalidomide -- Side effects -- United States.
Pharmaceutical industry -- Moral and ethical aspects.
MEDICAL / Public Health.
Pharmaceutical industry -- Moral and ethical aspects. (OCoLC)fst01060163
Thalidomide. (OCoLC)fst01149134
Thalidomide -- Side effects. (OCoLC)fst01149136
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title Secret history of Thalidomide in America and its hidden victims
Other Form: Online version: Vanderbes, Jennifer. Wonder drug First edition. New York : Random House, [2023] 9780525512271 (DLC) 2022049197
ISBN 9780525512264 (hardcover)
0525512268 (hardcover)
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