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Learning objectives Know why thalidomide was banned Explain the challenges the thalidomide impaired face Analyse why the tragedy occurred Starter: 1.What is different about the person in the picture? 2.What problems might she have in her daily life? 3.What might cause this condition? Thalidomide

1.What is thalidomide? 2.When was it used (what point in history)? 3.What was the side effects of taking it? 4.Who do the “thalidomide babies” (now adults) want compensation from? What is their argument? Watch the following video and answer the questions These birth defects were a side effect, sometimes called an adverse drug reaction, to Thalidomide. How do pharmaceutical companies try to ensure that the drugs they sell are safe for the public?

1. How do you think this device was used 2. How would it allow the thalidomide impaired to overcome daily problems?

1. How do you think this device was used 2. How would it allow the thalidomide impaired to overcome daily problems?

1. How do you think this device was used 2. How would it allow the thalidomide impaired to overcome daily problems?

1. How do you think this device was used 2. How would it allow the thalidomide impaired to overcome daily problems?

Think, Pair, Share: How could you redesign a kitchen to suit the needs of someone who had been born with birth defects as a result of thalidomide

Drugs are tested in test tubes and using computers to try to assess if they may be dangerous to humans. Drugs are tested in two animal species to check that they are not toxic and to find the best dosage Drugs are tested on a few healthy young men to ensure they are safe and to check for side effects. Drugs are tested on patients to check that the drug works to treat the disease in people. Drugs are tested on large numbers of patients. Half are given the new drug, half receive a placebo. Drugs receive a license so doctors can prescribe them to patients Put the drug development stages in the right order

Drugs receive a license so doctors can prescribe them to patients Drugs are tested on patients to check that the drug works to treat the disease in people. Drugs are tested on a few healthy young men to ensure they are safe and to check for side effects. Drugs are tested in test tubes and using computers to try to assess if they may be dangerous to humans. Drugs are tested in two animal species to check that they are not toxic and to find the best dosage Drugs are tested on large numbers of patients. Half are given the new drug, half receive a placebo Answers

Thalidomide was tested safe in animals, however pregnant animals were not used because scientists did not, then, believe that drugs taken by the mother would have an effect on the unborn foetus. As a result the side effects were not predicted. Read the information and answer the question Thalidomide has recently been made available to doctors to treat certain cancers. What precautions do you think doctors should take before prescribing it? Thalidomide does show teratogenicity (causing birth defects) in many animals and the laws on drug testing were rewritten after the tragedy.

Dr Frances Kelsey worked at the Food and Drug Administration in America in the 1960s. Her first job was to approve thalidomide. Looking at the drug, she was concerned that there might be side effects, especially when reports from Europe suggested women were giving birth to children with physical defects. A National Hero Despite pressure from pharmaceutical companies, she refused to approve the new drug. When the connection between thalidomide and birth defects was proved, the drug was banned and America avoided the thalidomide tragedy. Dr Kelsey was heralded as a national hero.

Imagine you work for the Federal Drug Administration like Frances Kelsey. Write a letter to a pharmaceutical company explaining which safety tests or processes you need them to do before you can approve their drug. Explain why. Writing Task

(1)In 15 words or fewer explain why thalidomide was banned. (2)In three sentences explain some of the difficulties that children with birth defects from Thalidomide face (3)In one paragraph analyse why thalidomide was approved in the UK despite being dangerous. Plenary

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1. How do you think this device was used 2. How would it allow the thalidomide impaired to overcome daily problems? 1. How do you think this device was used 2. How would it allow the thalidomide impaired to overcome daily problems?

1. How do you think this device was used 2. How would it allow the thalidomide impaired to overcome daily problems? 1. How do you think this device was used 2. How would it allow the thalidomide impaired to overcome daily problems?

Drugs are tested in test tubes and using computers to try to assess if they may be dangerous to humans. Drugs are tested in two animal species to check that they are not toxic and to find the best dosage Drugs are tested on a few healthy young men to ensure they are safe and to check for side effects. Drugs are tested on patients to check that the drug works to treat the disease in people. Drugs are tested on large numbers of patients. Half are given the new drug, half receive a placebo. Drugs receive a license so doctors can prescribe them to patients Put the drug development stages in the right order

Drugs receive a license so doctors can prescribe them to patients Drugs are tested on patients to check that the drug works to treat the disease in people. Drugs are tested on a few healthy young men to ensure they are safe and to check for side effects. Drugs are tested in test tubes and using computers to try to assess if they may be dangerous to humans. Drugs are tested in two animal species to check that they are not toxic and to find the best dosage Drugs are tested on large numbers of patients. Half are given the new drug, half receive a placebo Answers