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MANY WOMEN GIVEN PRIMODOS BLAME IT AND SIMILAR DRUGS FOR CAUSING ABNORMALITIES IN BABIES. 14:34, 21 May 2025Updated 14:41, 21 May 2025 Campaigners calling for justice over a controversial


pregnancy test drug have accused Labour of ignoring families who believe their children were affected. Many women given Primodos blame it and similar drugs for causing abnormalities in


babies. In 2023, campaigners lost a High Court battle for compensation – leaving the claimants potentially liable for costs. Wilma Ord, 77, of Livingston, took the drug in 1970. Her daughter


Kirsteen, 54, is deaf, severely asthmatic and has ­cerebral palsy. She said: “My last MP was SNP Hannah Bardell who went out of her way to listen, to do everything she could but it feels


like everything she did has been undone. Article continues below “The Labour Government has done nothing for us. They won’t look at new evidence, they just won’t listen to us.” Marie Lyon,


of the Association for Children Damaged by Hormone Pregnancy Tests, took Primodos in the early stages of her pregnancy with daughter Sarah and has been fighting for justice ever since. She


said: “I share Wilma’s ­frustration at the apparent lack of support from the Labour Government.” Labour MP for Livingston, Gregor Poynton, has met Wilma and has joined the campaign’s


All-Party ­Parliamentary Group of MPs. Primodos was taken off the market in 1978. By that point 1.5million women had taken it. Manufacturer Schering, now part of Bayer, has denied a link. A


2020 independent review found health ­regulators failed patients and Primodos was responsible for “avoidable harm”. Bayer said: “Bayer maintains that no significant new scientific knowledge


has been produced that would call into question the validity of the previous assessment of there being no link between the use of Primodos and the occurrence of such congenital anomalies.”


The Department of Health said: “The Commission on Human Medicines last year concluded that there was no new evidence to support the claims that the use of hormone tests had adverse


outcomes.” Article continues below _DON'T MISS THE LATEST NEWS FROM AROUND SCOTLAND AND BEYOND - SIGN UP TO OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER HERE._


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