
The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has today published draft guidance recommending multiple sclerosis drug Extavia (beta 1b interferon), from Swiss pharma giant Novartis (NOVN: VX), for routine funding on the National Health Service (NHS).
A discount to the price of this drug now means it can be recommended as a cost effective option for adults with relapsing- remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) or secondary progressive MS with continued relapses.
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