New Zealand’s Pharmaceutical Management Agency PHARMAC has announced the approval of a proposal to widen access to Gaucher disease drug Cerezyme (imiglucerase) from French drug major Sanofi’s (Euronext: SAN) Genzyme subsidiary, from September 1, 2013.
This proposal was the subject of a consultation letter dated June 26, 2013: a proposal to widen access to imiglucerase for type 1 and-type 3 Gaucher-disease
In summary, the effect of the decision is that:
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