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The Children Of Thalidomide: An Apology Decades Late

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recently stood on the floor in federal parliament and apologised to the victims and families of a shocking 1950's and 60's pharmaceutical nightmare.

For women who were struggling with morning sickness back then, a drug was being marketed to them as the cure for their nausea. Thalidomide would help ease a rolling tummy but what those mothers didn't know and what the people who manufactured the drug failed to explore, was the impact this drug would have on their unborn children.

Today The Quicky team looks into the impacts of thalidomide, and the children who still live with it's devastating consequences today.

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Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to: 

Luke Grzeskowiak - Clinical pharmacist and Channel 7 Children's Research Foundation Fellow in Medicines Use and Safety at Flinders University

Producer: Claire Murphy

Executive Producer: Kally Borg

Audio Producer: Jacob Round

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