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Francis Oldham Kelsey, who died at the age of 101, is considered an example for drug examiners in the United States and Korea

Since 1960, he has been in charge of evaluating new drug licensing applications at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and has been a public official who examines whether various data submitted by pharmaceutical companies comply with regulations or whether clinical trials are carried out according to protocols

At that time, innovative new drugs were introduced into the world in Europe and were gaining sensational popularity It was a famous thalidomide-based morning sickness treatment that was used as a gospel drug for pregnant women who were constantly in vain, and there seemed to be no problem in animal or human clinical trials according to the standards at the time Naturally, the developer proudly knocked on the FDA with this document to enter the U.S Kelsey, however, called for additional data, saying it was not enough after a document review

As a result, various pressures came in, and I had to endure the sarcastic criticism of being a stubborn rookie But he held out. The company lobbied desperately to be approved as a new drug, but as an evaluator, he spoke only with reasonable scientific doubts and principles, and he didn’t budge

The United States was then able to escape the disaster when the birth of more than 10,000 limbless deformed babies in Europe caused social problems The Talidomaido case served as an opportunity to strengthen clinical trials and management, and Kelsey became a civil servant praised by President Kennedy

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