Thalidomide was originally prescribed in the late 1950s and early 1960s as a sedative and treatment for morning sickness in pregnant women. However, it was quickly withdrawn from the market after it was linked to serious birth defects in infants. The drug was later repurposed for conditions such as multiple myeloma and certain skin lesions associated with leprosy, albeit under strict regulations.
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