Campaigners who believe their babies were harmed by a pregnancy drug have returned to the High Court for the first time in over 40 years.
He also said the claimants had been given extra time to demonstrate how they would fund their legal action.Advertisement
But they will argue they have strong new evidence of an association between the drug and malformations to babies in the womb.Primodos: The Secret Drug Scandal But it remained on the market for years until further studies pointed to a link with other abnormalities in the foetus, and a warning appeared on the packet in 1975 saying it must not be taken unless it was certain the patient was not pregnant.uncovered more evidence of a link between the drug and birth defects
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