Investigation: A scandal worse than thalidomide

Investigation: A scandal worse than thalidomide

By The Times

Doctors knew in 1973 that the epilepsy drug sodium valproate posed a risk to unborn children – and ordered that warnings be removed from packets. Almost 50 years and 20,000 disabled babies later, it is still being prescribed to pregnant women.

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Guests:

- Shaun Lintern, Health Editor, The Sunday Times.

- Janet Williams, CEO at The Independent Fetal Anti-Convulsant Trust.

- Catherine McNamara, parent. 

Host: David Aaronovitch.

Clips: Channel 4 News, ITV.


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