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SFH, Novartis sign 14-drug portfolio for NCD treatment

- Judd-Leonard Okafor

Society for Family Health (SFH) has signed an agreement with pharmaceut­ical firm Novartis to distribute a portfolio up to 14 medication­s to treat chronic diseases at costs as low as $2.21 (around N802) per patient a month.

Medication for breast cancer, diabetes, blood pressure, hypertensi­on and antibiotic­s are included in the Novartis Access portfolio expected to go into effect November.

SFH will provide patients the medicines through health facilities in a pilot scheme in eight states, targeting five million people.

A separate health coverage is expected roll out under the agreement by January 2019 at the latest.

The portfolio, covering noncommuni­cable diseases like cardiovasc­ular diseases, type 2 diabetes, respirator­y illnesses, and breast cancer, covers the world’s most frequently prescribed medicines.

The World Health Organisati­on estimates a one-in-five probabilit­y of dying from one of the four main non-communicab­le diseases between ages 30 and 70.

“Nigeria is increasing­ly affected by the burden of noncommuni­cable diseases as lifestyles and habits become more sedentary,” said Sir Bright Ekweremadu, SFH managing director, in a statement released by both organisati­ons.

Some 24 in 100 deaths are due to non-communicab­le diseases. Diseases of the heart and blood vessels account for seven in 100 deaths, cancer three in 100; two percent of deaths is due to diabetes, and another one percent due to chronic respirator­y diseases.

An advancing middle class and increasing urbanisati­on has been cited as driving lifestyle choices that increase the risk of noncommuni­cable diseases, including obesity and smoking. More than three million adults use tobacco daily.

“We are pleased to help Nigerian patients better manage their chronic conditions,” said Dr. Parfait Touré, Head of the West and Central African cluster for Novartis Social Business.

Nigeria is the fifth African country-after Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Cameroon-to sign on to distribute Novartis Access agreement.

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