Diabetics to face fewer jabs and save cash

A new treatment for type two diabetes is set to be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, saving $1600 a year for patients and reducing injections.

A new treatment for type two diabetes to be listed on the PBS

A new treatment for type two diabetes to be listed on the PBS Source: AAP

People with type two diabetes can now get cheaper access to a new treatment that will dramatically reduce the number of injections they must have each week.

The federal government is set to list the drug exanatide on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme from September 1, benefiting 20,000 people.

They will save $1600 a year and will only have to inject themselves once a week rather than twice a day.

Health Minister Sussan Ley says the move will help patients with their daily management of the condition which will have flow-on benefits for the hospital system.

Type two diabetes costs the health system $1 billion a year, she says.

According to Diabetes Australia, 4000 limb amputations last year could have been avoided with better management.

Other diabetes treatments also listed include linagliptin (Trajenta), linagliptin with metformin (Trajentamet), vildagliptin (Galvus) and vildagliptin with metformin (Galvumet).

Ms Ley said the listings were expected to be cost neutral because the drugs were an alternative to existing treatments.




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Published 15 August 2016 10:30am
Updated 15 August 2016 2:55pm
Source: AAP


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