Morning sickness

Thalidomide

Thalidomide
Thalidomide was introduced as a sedative drug in the late 1950s and typically used to cure morning sickness. In 1961, it was withdrawn due to teratogenicity and neuropathy. There is now a growing clinical interest in thalidomide, and it is introduced as an immunomodulatory agent used primarily, combined with dexamethasone, to treat multiple myeloma. The drug is a potent teratogen in zebrafish, chickens, rabbits and primates including humans: severe birth defects may result if the drug is taken during pregnancy. Thalidomide was sold in a number of countries across the world from 1957 until 1961 when it was withdrawn from the market after being found to be a cause of birth defects in what has been called "one of the biggest medical tragedies of modern times"...

Morning sickness - List of case studies

Chronic Glomerulonephritis with immune complexes

 CCT/MDRD 18ml/min. Decreased appetite, morning sickness, probably due to high urea. Recommended an early preemptive ... Symptoms : Decreased appetite, morning sickness. Related Conditions : Chronic ...

List of Symptoms

Moments of loss of contact Mood changes Morning sickness Morning vomiting (water and mucous) Morpho-syntactic ...

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