Women who were prescribed a pregnancy-testing drug thought to cause birth defects are continuing to come forward.
The Ministry of Health would not provide specific numbers but said fewer than 10 women who had been prescribed Primodos during the 1960s and 1970s had contacted Medsafe.
Women who took the hormone-based pregnancy-test pill Primodos had a higher chance of having children with severe deformities or other serious health problems, new evidence from the United Kingdom at the weekend showed.
Healthline had also received six calls related to Primodos with a variety of inquiries ranging from availability and use in New Zealand to information on potential effects.
Bayer, the company that now owns the company that manufactured Primodos, agreed to provide the Ministry of Health with information on how many patients received Primodos in New Zealand as soon as possible.