Novel thalidomide analogues, “me too†drugs and the Brazilian law
In Brazil, thalidomide has been used virtually without interruption since it was launched as a new and revolutionary sedative drug in 1956. After 1965, when its efficacy to treat erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) was discovered, it was regarded as an essential drug because the prevalence of Hansen’...
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Main Author: | Francisco José Roma Paumgartten (Author) |
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