The Importance of Properly Testing Medication
DES and Other Drugs that Did More Harm Than Good
By Heather B., published Feb 04, 2007
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DES was not appropriately tested before being widely administered. This is true of many practices and interventions used in the hospital: not enough research has been done for safety to be certain. We think that doctors have only our best interests at heart, and at the core, they do; however, they are also motivated by other factors, from greed to politics. I don't claim to know why DES was prescribed before being researched, but we do know that it happened. This is proof that doctors are not perfect, nor are they always careful. Certain voices against homebirth claim that the herbs and treatments midwives used were either copied from obstetricians or administered before proper research has been done. The truth is that much of what midwives do is knowledge passed down from midwife to midwife throughout the centuries. Their treatments are backed by centuries of experience, and it is the test of time that has proven their methods effective. That is the truest test of all, in my opinion.
For any drug to be tested, it must be used on someone or something. Someone has to be the first to try it for the effects of the drug or treatment to be known, so truly there is no drug that has ever been research before being used. You have to use the drug to test it. Midwives used treatments that have been known for centuries to be safe and effective, which were probably administered before proper research was done. You have to try something to know if it works; someone has to be the research subject. Doctors are just as guilty of the "crime" they accuse midwives of committing, if not more. They sometimes use drugs, such as DES, without testing them, and even drugs that were researched before widely prescribed were at some point given to a patient prior to being studied as someone had to take the drug for the study to occur.

The Importance of Properly Testing Medication
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Takeaways
- DES was not thoroughly tested until after it was widely prescribed.
- DES was given to prevent miscarriages from 1940 to 1970--but was highly ineffective.
- DES increases risk of breast cancer in the mother, infertility for daughters, & cysts for sons.
Did You Know?
DES stands for Diethylstillbestrol. Five to ten million persons were exposed to it over a period of three decades. The FDA advised doctors to stop prescribing it in 1971 because it caused a rare vaginal cancer.Resources
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