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3.1 Part 2. In this part of section 1 you will need to explain why the drug Thalidomide had such a disastrous effect despite being trialled and accepted for use.

Click/tap on the image above to listen up to 2m39s of the audio podcast from BBC Bitesize

Click/tap on the image above to go to the BBC Bitesize revision page for this topic

This video is from www.my-gcsescience.com

You need to watch from 4m54s

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B 1.3 Medicine and drugs

By Mr P Scarbrough

A Flowboard for students following AQA GCSE science A or Biology unit 1 part 3. This is a six or seven hour project using class time and homework to complete.