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Drug company offers to refund (NHS) if drug ineffective!!!
UK Body Backs "Money-Back" Deal on J&J Cancer Drug
LONDON (Reuters) Jun 04 - British healthcare cost-effectiveness watchdog NICE has reversed an earlier ruling refusing to endorse Johnson & Johnson's cancer drug Velcade (bortezomib) for use on the state health service after the maker offered a "money-back" deal. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) said on Monday it was now recommending the 25,000 pounds-a-year ($49,450) drug for the treatment of multiple myeloma. Patients who respond well to treatment will be kept on the drug but those showing a minimal or no response will be taken off treatment and the drug's costs refunded by Janssen-Cilag, the name under which J&J pharmaceuticals operates outside the United States. ^^^ This is a drug I previously reported was synergistic with herceptin in some studies. It is the precedent which is amazing. What if Drs and hospitals refunded patients for whom a treatment was ineffective? Not sure it is a good thing, as innovation would be stifled and noone would get anything off-label. |
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