Irish patients 'wait three times longer for medicines'

6 February 2020
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The Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association (IPHA) says that patients in Ireland are waiting three times longer than in comparable European countries to access new medicines.

A reminder of the delay has been issued by the trade group around this week’s World Cancer Day, with eight cancer medicines now awaiting reimbursement for more than 926 days in Ireland.

This compares to an average of 289 days from date of European Medicines Agency licensing in 10 other European countries in which the medicines are available.

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