ICER views long-term treatments for prevention of hereditary angioedema attacks

24 August 2018
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The USA’s Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) yesterday released a Draft Evidence Report assessing the comparative clinical effectiveness and value of therapies for long-term prophylaxis against hereditary angioedema attacks.

The ICER’s report includes four therapies for the prevention of hereditary angioedema attacks including lanadelumab, from Ireland-headquartered Shire (LSE: SHP), which is currently under review by the US Food and Drug Administration with an approval decision expected in August 2018,

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