New drug for multiple sclerosis patients

Multiple sclerosis drug, Extavia, has been approved for routine funding on the NHS, in NICE draft guidance.

A discount to the price of this beta interferon drug means that it can be recommended as a cost effective option for adults with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) or secondary progressive MS with continued relapses.

Extavia is self-injected every two days and works by slowing down the damage to the nervous system caused by MS and by reducing the number of MS-related relapses. The committee noted evidence that suggested drugs of this type become less effective over the first two years.

As part of this appraisal NICE did not recommend MS drugs glatiramer acetate and the other beta interferons (Avonex, Betaferon, Plegridy and Rebif), as they were found to be not cost effective.

Extavia has a list price per patient per year of £7,259 however the discounted price that was approved remains confidential.

Carole Longson, director of the centre for health technology evaluation at NICE, said: “Multiple sclerosis is lifelong condition that can limit people’s ability to work, and to engage in social and family life. Being able to delay the progression of the disease is important to help patients get back to their normal lives.

“We are delighted that Novartis has been able to agree a reduction to the price of Extavia to allow it to be made routinely available to people with this type of multiple sclerosis.

"We are keen to work with the companies for the other drugs to ensure that patients continue to benefit from a choice in treatment for multiple sclerosis."

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This story was first published in digitalhealth.net

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