Families who suffered harmful effects of hormone pregnancy tests not included in patient safety commissioner’s review
Campaigners have accused the UK government of betraying them, after a review of redress for victims of health scandals excluded families affected by the hormone pregnancy test Primodos.
A report published today by the patient safety commissioner, Dr Henrietta Hughes, found a “clear case for redress” for thousands of women and children who suffered “avoidable harm” from the epilepsy treatment sodium valproate and vaginal mesh implants.
Continue reading…Families who suffered harmful effects of hormone pregnancy tests not included in patient safety commissioner’s reviewCampaigners have accused the UK government of betraying them, after a review of redress for victims of health scandals excluded families affected by the hormone pregnancy test Primodos.A report published today by the patient safety commissioner, Dr Henrietta Hughes, found a “clear case for redress” for thousands of women and children who suffered “avoidable harm” from the epilepsy treatment sodium valproate and vaginal mesh implants. Continue reading…
