Thalidomide - The Disastrous Drug

Rishabh Aggarwal, Anuj Nautiyal, Yogesh Joshi
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In the late 1950s and the beginning of the 1960s, thalidomide was a medication that was frequently used to relieve nausea in pregnant women. Thalidomide treatment was shown to cause severe birth abnormalities in thousands of children in the 1960s. Thalidomide was an effective treatment for leprosy and later multiple myeloma, even though its usage was outlawed in the majority of nations at the time. Thalidomid treatment of pregnant leprosy patients has continued to result in deformities in rural areas of the world without major medical surveillance measures. Understanding of molecular targets is being improved through research into the mechanisms of thalidomide action. Safer medications might be created with a deeper understanding of these molecular targets. The thalidomide tragedy marked a turning point in toxicity testing because it compelled American and international regulatory agencies to create systematic toxicity testing protocols. In addition, the use of thalidomide as a developmental biology tool resulted in significant advancements in our understanding of the biochemical mechanisms underlying limb development. It is fitting to review the lessons learnt from the 1960s thalidomide disaster in honour of the Society of Toxicology's 50th anniversary, which also happens to be the same year that thalidomide was removed from the market.
沙利度胺——灾难性的药物
在20世纪50年代末和60年代初,沙利度胺是一种经常用于缓解孕妇恶心的药物。在20世纪60年代,沙利度胺治疗被证明会导致数千名儿童严重的出生异常。沙利度胺是一种治疗麻风病和后来的多发性骨髓瘤的有效药物,尽管当时大多数国家都禁止使用沙利度胺。在世界上没有重大医疗监测措施的农村地区,对怀孕麻风病患者的沙利度胺治疗继续导致畸形。通过对沙利度胺作用机制的研究,对分子靶点的认识正在得到提高。随着对这些分子靶点的深入了解,可能会创造出更安全的药物。沙利度胺悲剧标志着毒性测试的一个转折点,因为它迫使美国和国际监管机构制定系统的毒性测试协议。此外,使用沙利度胺作为一种发育生物学工具,使我们对肢体发育的生化机制的理解取得了重大进展。在美国毒理学学会成立50周年之际,回顾上世纪60年代沙利度胺灾难的教训是恰当的。同年,沙利度胺被从市场上撤下。
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