The Gold Coast Bulletin

Diabetes treatment on PBS

- TOM MINEAR

ALMOST 180,000 Australian­s with diabetes will be able to buy longer lasting insulin worth $1800 a year for less than $40 a script from next week.

The new drug, which reduces low blood sugar issues at night, is one of 11 new treatments to be listed on the pharmaceut­ical benefits scheme from April 1.

The Turnbull Government has also slashed the cost of a special lung cancer drug, helping about 2000 patients who would have otherwise been forced to pay up to $100,000 for a round of treatment.

The PBS listings cut the costs of the medicines to a maximum of $39.50 per script, or just $6.40 for patients with concession cards including pensioners.

Health Minister Greg Hunt said the Coalition had subsidised more than $8.2 billion worth of new medicines since coming to government.

“Our commitment to the PBS is rock solid. Together with Medicare, it is a foundation of our world-class health care system,” Mr Hunt said.

About 440 patients with TCell lymphoma and more than 900 with basal cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer, will now have access to new and discounted treatments.

Several other drugs, some worth more than $1000 a year, will be made available to diabetes sufferers.

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