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Anti-thalidomide hero Frances Oldham Kelsey dies at 101 | Anti-thalidomide hero Frances Oldham Kelsey dies at 101 |
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Frances Oldham Kelsey, the Canadian doctor who played a central role in preventing the drug thalidomide being distributed in the US, has died at 101. | Frances Oldham Kelsey, the Canadian doctor who played a central role in preventing the drug thalidomide being distributed in the US, has died at 101. |
She refused to approve it while working for the US drug agency in the 1960s. | She refused to approve it while working for the US drug agency in the 1960s. |
It was later found that thalidomide - prescribed to pregnant women to ease morning sickness - was causing thousands of babies to be born with missing limbs or organs. Many died. | It was later found that thalidomide - prescribed to pregnant women to ease morning sickness - was causing thousands of babies to be born with missing limbs or organs. Many died. |
She was lauded by citizens' groups and was awarded honorary degrees. | She was lauded by citizens' groups and was awarded honorary degrees. |
Dr Kelsey passed away in London, Ontario, on Friday, Canada's CBC reported. | Dr Kelsey passed away in London, Ontario, on Friday, Canada's CBC reported. |
Her daughter Christine Kelsey was by her side. | |
Dr Kelsey - who worked at the US Food and Drug Administration - is seen as a hero by many across the US for raising concerns about the safety of thalidomide, which is also known as Kevadon. | Dr Kelsey - who worked at the US Food and Drug Administration - is seen as a hero by many across the US for raising concerns about the safety of thalidomide, which is also known as Kevadon. |
Dr Kelsey continued to press the manufacturer - who complained about her attitude - for information. | Dr Kelsey continued to press the manufacturer - who complained about her attitude - for information. |
The side-effects of the drug then became apparent as the battle of wills dragged on. | The side-effects of the drug then became apparent as the battle of wills dragged on. |
She was given the award for distinguished federal civilian service by President John F Kennedy. | She was given the award for distinguished federal civilian service by President John F Kennedy. |
Last month she was appointed to the Order of Canada. | Last month she was appointed to the Order of Canada. |
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