Australian Government subsidising 'life-changing' new endometriosis medication
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The Australian Government has finally subsidised a new medication for endometriosis, making it accessible under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme for the first time in 30 years.
Endometriosis affects one in seven women in Australia and can lead to severe pain and complications. The newly approved tablet aims to regulate hormones and alleviate symptoms.
Health Minister Mark Butler emphasized the importance of acknowledging the real pain experienced by women with endometriosis, stating it’s time to stop dismissing their experiences.
Visanne's subsidy under the PBS represents a significant advancement for endometriosis treatment, drastically reducing costs and offering hope for those affected by this condition.
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