Women who used a pregnancy testing drug believed to cause birth defects are starting to come forward.
The Herald understands some New Zealand women who took the drugs have come forward since evidence emerged in the United Kingdom at the weekend which showed women who took the hormone-based pill Primodos in the 1960s and 1970s had a higher chance of having children with severe deformities or other serious health problems.
The Ministry of Health had been in contact with some people about the drug but was still working to determine if those people were women who used the drug, family members or concerned members of the public.
The expected to have more information tomorrow. On Monday Medsafe confirmed the drug had been used in New Zealand.
A New Zealand Herald story from June 6, 1975, reported hormone-based pregnancy testing drugs Primodos and Amenorone Forte had been banned by what was then the Health Department because of "an increasing amount of evidence linking them with birth defects" which had led to their use being restricted in several countries.