The first Thalidomide birth occurred in Germany

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On Dec. 25, 1956, the first Thalidomide birth occurred in Germany. Thalidomide, a new sleeping pill developed by the German company Grunenthal, was found to have caused birth defects in thousands of babies born in western Europe.

News reports on the role of FDA medical officer Dr. Frances O. Kelsey in keeping the drug off the American market aroused public support for stronger drug regulation.

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