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Thalidomide lawsuit settled in Australia for $81m Thalidomide lawsuit settled in Australia, NZ for $81m
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A lawsuit filed by more than 100 people in Australia and New Zealand who suffered birth defects caused by the drug Thalidomide has been settled.A lawsuit filed by more than 100 people in Australia and New Zealand who suffered birth defects caused by the drug Thalidomide has been settled.
British company Diageo, which did not distribute the drug but now owns the firm that did, agreed to pay $81m (£49m), lawyers of claimants say.British company Diageo, which did not distribute the drug but now owns the firm that did, agreed to pay $81m (£49m), lawyers of claimants say.
The drug, sold in the 1950s as a cure for morning sickness, was linked to birth defects and withdrawn in 1961.The drug, sold in the 1950s as a cure for morning sickness, was linked to birth defects and withdrawn in 1961.
The case is one of many lawsuits filed against the drug over the years.The case is one of many lawsuits filed against the drug over the years.
Thalidomide was sold worldwide before it was pulled out after thousands of babies were born with deformities.Thalidomide was sold worldwide before it was pulled out after thousands of babies were born with deformities.
Lawyers representing the victims praised the company Diageo for agreeing to pay compensation as it has also done in the UK, says the BBC's Jon Donnison in Sydney.Lawyers representing the victims praised the company Diageo for agreeing to pay compensation as it has also done in the UK, says the BBC's Jon Donnison in Sydney.
But there was anger towards the drug's German manufacturer Grunenthal, which was also being sued but refused to pay out as part of the settlement, our correspondent adds.But there was anger towards the drug's German manufacturer Grunenthal, which was also being sued but refused to pay out as part of the settlement, our correspondent adds.
The settlement ends the case, which means the lawsuit against Grunenthal will be dropped, according to reports.The settlement ends the case, which means the lawsuit against Grunenthal will be dropped, according to reports.
Peter Gordon, a lawyer for the claimants, said the litigation was "difficult and challenging". "The result we have achieved today is a vindication of their [claimants] courage," he said.Peter Gordon, a lawyer for the claimants, said the litigation was "difficult and challenging". "The result we have achieved today is a vindication of their [claimants] courage," he said.
The court will still have to approve the settlement.The court will still have to approve the settlement.
Monica McGhie, one of the claimants, was born without limbs after her mother took Thalidomide during pregnancy 50 years ago.Monica McGhie, one of the claimants, was born without limbs after her mother took Thalidomide during pregnancy 50 years ago.
"This settlement will not take that hardship away but it means I can look to the future with more confidence, knowing I can afford the support and care I need," she said."This settlement will not take that hardship away but it means I can look to the future with more confidence, knowing I can afford the support and care I need," she said.
Distillers Company, now owned by Diageo, distributed Thalidomide in Australia.Distillers Company, now owned by Diageo, distributed Thalidomide in Australia.
A spokesman for Diageo, Ian Wright, said he believed a fair settlement has been reached.A spokesman for Diageo, Ian Wright, said he believed a fair settlement has been reached.
"We hope this settlement will bring some relief to the people who have been affected and we hope it will allow them to approach the rest of their lives with some degree of hope and more comfort," he added."We hope this settlement will bring some relief to the people who have been affected and we hope it will allow them to approach the rest of their lives with some degree of hope and more comfort," he added.
Thalidomide is still being used today to treat illnesses like leprosy and multiple myeloma.Thalidomide is still being used today to treat illnesses like leprosy and multiple myeloma.