The tragedy that transformed drug safety

July 24 marks the birthday of Frances Kelsey, who worked with the FDA in the United States in the 1960s, and who, despite pressure, refused to authorise a drug, thalidomide, for market use, as she had concerns about its safety — a concern that was justified when it was later shown that the drug caused serious birth defects

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