Firm makes apology for thalidomide

The German manufacturer of anti-morning sickness drug thalidomide has for the first time apologised to people who were born with congenital birth defects as a result of its use.

Firm makes apology for thalidomide

The German manufacturer of anti-morning sickness drug thalidomide has for the first time apologised to people who were born with congenital birth defects as a result of its use.

Pharmaceutical company Gruenenthal says it is asking for forgiveness from the thousands of children born without limbs to pregnant women who took the drug during the 1950s and 1960s.

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