Free topic: The importance of stereochemistry in drugs molecule
The tragedy of talidomina
When i did the course of "the pharmaceutic and his action" in the first semester, i always remember when the teachers tell us the "catastrophe of talidomina", A drug that was used in the decade of the 50' for treat the complications of the first months of pregnant for his pain relieving of queasiness action. Although as a sedative it was effective, the administration of this drug ended in a awful fact: The drug caused congenital malformations.Why? because the drug was a "racemic mixture" that means, a mixture of two molecules that were the same, but in a different disposition. So, one molecule was a sedant and the other was the cause of this mutations. An unbelievable story that made me take a great importance to this matter, not only for the historic events, (the study and discovery of the stereoisomerism), but also the importance of the secondary effects, something for my carreer i must know very well, so as not to harm the people,something really relevant. the molecule of the right was the sedant , and the molecule of the left was the cause of many malformations. surprising that the same molecule in different disposition, was so different.

When i did the course of "the pharmaceutic and his action" in the first semester, i always remember when the teachers tell us the "catastrophe of talidomina", A drug that was used in the decade of the 50' for treat the complications of the first months of pregnant for his pain relieving of queasiness action. Although as a sedative it was effective, the administration of this drug ended in a awful fact: The drug caused congenital malformations.Why? because the drug was a "racemic mixture" that means, a mixture of two molecules that were the same, but in a different disposition. So, one molecule was a sedant and the other was the cause of this mutations. An unbelievable story that made me take a great importance to this matter, not only for the historic events, (the study and discovery of the stereoisomerism), but also the importance of the secondary effects, something for my carreer i must know very well, so as not to harm the people,something really relevant. the molecule of the right was the sedant , and the molecule of the left was the cause of many malformations. surprising that the same molecule in different disposition, was so different.

It's amazing how a microscopic difference causes a big mess
ResponderEliminarI was also shocked with that class, it is a career where a mistake can be fatal:(
ResponderEliminarI also remember that story: ( harming innocent people is something that scares me a lot
ResponderEliminarI used to think that this small difference, in general, didn't changed the effect much, but when I heard that I realized that it is something very important :(
ResponderEliminarI was also shocked when teacher told us that 😬
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ResponderEliminarthat's a very sad story!
I agree that stereochemistry is important
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