DES
Since 1948, diethylstilbestrol (DES) had been prescribed (without the supporting scientific data) to thousands of pregnant women believed to need more estrogen to maintain their pregnancies. Exposed in the womb to DES, the daughters developed a rare form of vaginal cancer.
In fact, when DES was actually subjected to scientific testing, it had no effect on miscarriage whatsoever.
Source: fda.gov
If you or a loved one has been harmed by DES, you may want to contact a DES attorney for more information.Attorney Search
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