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A Drug Rushed to Market

HISTORY This Week

English - December 14, 2020 10:01 - 23 minutes - 53.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 3.7K ratings
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December 18, 1970. Decades after the end of WWII a Nazi doctor is on trial. Today is judgment day in a long, difficult legal battle, but this case isn’t about war crimes. The German pharmaceutical company Grunenthal is charged with the worst medical disaster in history: the Thalidomide scandal. The shoddily tested and hastily approved drug made its way into medicine cabinets around the world, and a decade after its release, the reality is becoming clear: Thalidomide is killing babies. Who are the heroes that brought down Thalidomide? And how did this disaster change pharmaceutical regulations forever?


Special thanks to our guest Michael Magazanik, author of Silent Shock.

 


 

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