University of Aberdeen podcasts explore drug safety research and communication

The Explorathon podcasts discussed some of the latest research coming from the university.

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Primodos was an area of discussion for an Explorathon Podcast by the University of Aberdeen that shared insights into some of the latest research coming out of the university.

“A number of drugs over the past 70 years have been withdrawn following the discovery of serious side effects,” reads the show notes for Episode 1: Drug Safety Research and Communication.

“Most of us will be familiar with the Thalidomide scandal, and how thousands of people continue to be affected by the birth defects caused by the drug. The effect of these scandals has been lasting and has caused many people to distrust drug development and reporting.

“Professor Neil Vargesson will explore how Thalidomide was found to have caused serious side effects and how research has found that these drugs can effectively treat other diseases and conditions.

“He will also discuss his work investigating another drug used in early stages of pregnancy – Primodos – and his efforts communicating his research with the public, government and other groups.”

Listen to the podcast on the Explorathon website.

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2 responses to “University of Aberdeen podcasts explore drug safety research and communication”

  1. Peter Hall avatar
    Peter Hall

    Where can I make a donation

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      Tracy-Jane Newton

      https://bit.ly/LFCShirt – or our main page if the giveaway is over by the time you see this.
      https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/association-for-children-damaged-by-hormone-pregnancy-tests-276658-1
      Thank you so much for getting in touch. xx

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