5 Haziran 2014 Perşembe

Thalidomide victims launch substantial court battle for compensation

Thalidomide tablets

Thalidomide tablets. The drug was utilised by pregnant females to ward off morning sickness in between 1958 and 1961. Photograph: Reuters




Thalidomide victims have mounted a new bid for compensation from the drug’s producer and distributor a lot more than 50 many years right after they were born.


Papers have been filed at the high court on behalf of eight people whose mothers took the anti-morning sickness drug when pregnant in the late 1950s and early 1960s, law firm Slater and Gordon said.


They are in search of compensation from the drug’s German maker Grünenthal, and Diageo, which now owns the drug’s United kingdom distributor, Distillers Co (Biochemicals).


Lorry driver Brian Davies, 53, from Gwynedd, Wales, who was left with deformed feet, is a single of these in search of compensation, having been refused underneath a 1970s strategy since his arms had been not affected.


The father of two said: “It really is a disgrace that so numerous people have been denied justice in this way.


“In my eyes it was basically the drug businesses hunting to conserve funds and ignoring the duty of care they have to individuals whose lives they have ruined.


“Ever considering that I was a child I have missed out on each day pleasures, like enjoying football with friends or swimming, factors other folks consider for granted.


“Every day I am in soreness and each day is a struggle. I hope that now we finally get the justice that we have been demanding for so numerous many years.”


Amongst 1958 and 1961 thalidomide was utilised by expectant mothers to handle symptoms of morning sickness.


It was originally prescribed as a “wonder drug” for morning sickness, headaches, coughs, insomnia and colds.


Thalidomide infants usually suffered missing or deformed limbs and intense shortening of arms and legs, but the drug also triggered malformations of the eyes and ears, genitals, heart, kidneys and digestive tract.


By the time safety fears led to it currently being pulled from sale thousands of babies worldwide had been impacted.


According to survivors’ charity Thalidomide Uk, there are 455 victims in the United kingdom but it is estimated about forty% of victims died before their very first birthday.


In 2012 Grünenthal apologised for the drug for the very first time, with chief executive Harald Stock saying: “We have been silent and we are really sorry for that.”


Final year Diageo paid A$ 89m (£49m) to just in excess of 100 further Australians broken by the drug, in a deal that led to a claim towards Grünenthal being discontinued.


Fraser Whitehead, a attorney at Slater and Gordon, explained: “Grünenthal and Distillers have constantly claimed that the thalidomide disaster was an unavoidable tragedy and that they did every little thing expected of drug firms at the time. Our investigation has demonstrated that is nonsense.


“The two organizations knew their drug was leading to severe nerve harm and both have been explicitly warned of the likelihood thalidomide might result in significant malformations. Nevertheless the drug was left on the market for several months afterwards.


“It is time individuals accountable are last but not least held to account for the blunders of the past. Grünenthal, in specific, has accomplished minor to make good the immense damage that it has accomplished and it has to accept accountability for people affected in the United kingdom.”




Thalidomide victims launch substantial court battle for compensation

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