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Thalidomide was marketed in the 1960s as a treatment for:

  • A. insomnia and nausea.
  • B. infertility and impotence.
  • C. Down syndrome.
  • D. Turner syndrome.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Thalidomide was initially marketed as a treatment for insomnia and nausea, particularly in pregnant women. However, it was later found to cause severe birth defects, leading to significant consequences. Choice B, infertility and impotence, is incorrect as thalidomide was not marketed for these conditions. Choices C and D, Down syndrome and Turner syndrome, are genetic conditions and not conditions for which thalidomide was intended as a treatment.