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Thalidomide manufacturer apologises

Published:Saturday | September 1, 2012 | 11:22 AM

The manufacturer of thalidomide has apologised to the thousands of people born with disabilities as a result of their mothers taking the drug.



The drug was sold as a cure for morning sickness in the 1950s and 1960s.



The apology was issued as the company unveiled a bronze statue symbolising a child born without limbs because of thalidomide.



By the time the drug was pulled from the market in 1961, more than 10,000 babies worldwide had been born with a range of disabilities caused by the drug.



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