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123everton | 21:01 Mon 09th Nov 2009 | News
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http://www.nature.com.../n5/abs/6690415a.html
Is it time to relicense Thalidomide given that it appears to be useful in the treatment of so many illnesses, of which this is just one example?
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As there is one incontravertible side-effect to this drug.................providing there are stringent guidelines for issuing it, I can see no problem.
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My thoughts exactly JTH, you can even mitigate against these effects, if memory serves, it only effects the development of children within a specific time period, after that it's perfectly safe.
I thought it had been!

It's was the situation for a long time that its powerful anti-lesion properties couldn't be prescribed even to men - which was clearly ridiculous.

I though it had been reapproved a couple of years back but maybe not in the UK
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The last I heard JTP was that it's unlincensed here, I'll be happy to be proved wrong.
Here we go

Licensed April last year
http://www.myeloma.or...x?&pid=1179&srcid=476

various arguments but the Thalidomide society did not oppose it

http://home2.btconnec...e-UK/thedrugtoday.htm
well as a past potential victim myself, I'd just say don't give to any pregnant women!

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