Thalidomide was first introduced in West Germany in 1956 as a sedative and later marketed as a treatment for morning sickness in pregnant women. Its use was halted in the early 1960s after it was linked to severe birth defects. The drug was eventually reintroduced in the 1990s for specific medical conditions, such as multiple myeloma and leprosy.
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