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10th July 2006, 10:15
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Originally Posted by ellie1997 My 57 year old Aunt has incurable lung cancer. She is well aware that she doesnt have a great deal of time left. Her consultant has recommended a drug called Tarceva, which is extremely effective with non small cell lung cancer. It wont cure her, but it will prolong the time she has left and give her a better quality of life.
Staffordshire Primary Care Trust has refused to prescribe the drug. Tarceva is prescribed through other PCT's and throughout scotland. We have appealed once with the aid of the Roy Castle Foundation, Local MP and the consultant but the appeal has failed.
To be honest time isnt on our side. We have contacted the local newspapers who have supported her wonderfully, but now Im at a loss as to what I can do.
Her point (and a very good one I think!) is that at 57 she has worked all her life and paid into the NHS, she isnt going to be alive to claim a pension so why will they not give her the drug that will help her? At £50 a day there is only so long we can fund this treatment ourselves.
Can anyone help?
Jane
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These b***ards sitting in their cosy offices being paid large sums from the public purse deciding who lives & who dies make me sick. A plague on all their houses  |
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29th August 2006, 22:27
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Originally Posted by Nick The net cost for these tablets is one thousand, three hundred, twenty four pounds and 14p for 30 x 100mg and for 30 x 150mg 1631.53 pounds. The drug companies ought to be ashamed of themselves ( I apologise for the numbers, the pound sign doesn't work on my keyboard | First of all - I have every sympathy with this lady and I really hope she manages to get whatever medication will be best for her.
BUT I do not think the drug companies have anything to be ashamed of. They start out researching hundreds of thousands of possible medications all of which costs a lot of money. Over the course of 20 years or so these become thinned down to maybe 2 or 3 which might have the desired effect without doing more harm than good. During the next 10 years then maybe if they are very lucky one will prove to be a valid and useful medication - can you imagine what it has cost to get to this point? And they have only a short time until other drug companies can produce and sell a look-alike so all the costs have to be recouped in this period otherwise they will go out of business and not be able to produce the next wonder drug. and, no, I do not work for a drug company I work for the NHS. |
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30th August 2006, 11:14
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Can we fight the PCT? You work for the NHS? So tell me, how does it feel to watch patients die because the NHS and PCT's cant get hold of the drugs these people need because of over pricing? Quote: |
In 2004, the company enjoyed an annual turnover of £50.7 million
| Thats a quote from a job ad for an unnamed pharmaceutical company in London. £50.7 million a year? My heart bleeds for them. |
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6th March 2007, 10:14
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Can we fight the PCT? Bless you, thanks for updating us and i'm so sorry to hear your very sad news.
Your aunt was obviously a very brave lady and its disgusting that the PCT let her down, like you say she hasnt lived to draw her pension so should have got something back!
I'm sorry we were not able to do anymore to help her.
Would this drug be any good for your dad? If so start fighting now!
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6th March 2007, 13:18
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Can we fight the PCT? Thanks Cillit. Im not sure what will happen with Dad at the moment, he did start chemotherapy after xmas, and was ironically having treatment the morning Aunt died. Unfortunately he contracted a serious infection just after treatment which nearly killed him. The consultant said that the chemo would probably only offer him an extra few months anyway, so this in mind Dad decided to stop all treatment.
Since he stopped the treatment he is incredibly well, so well in fact its hard to believe that before xmas they said 6 -8 months. He is driving, pottering around the garden etc.
We have another consultant appointment in 2 months time and Im expecting him to suggest Tarceva, the consultant in question was also my Aunts consultant and he is a big advocate of the drug having seen the effects on many of his patients.
Im still actively working to get the PCT to allow this drug, it could change so many lives. The drug has been approved by the EU for use in Europe since september 2005, and indeed if you lived in scotland you could get this drug on prescription. Meanwhile, NICE are putting together appraisals for the use of the drug.
Its all red tape, and while they are playing about with it people are dying.
Jane
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7th March 2007, 09:50
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Can we fight the PCT? (Its all red tape, and while they are playing about with it people are dying.)
Exactly! This shouldnt be allowed to happen, keep up the fight my dear and good luck to you and your dad.
He sounds like a breath of fresh air, bless him!
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7th March 2007, 19:37
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Can we fight the PCT? Quote:
Originally Posted by ellie1997 My Aunt passed away on January 3rd, peacefully. | I'm so sorry to hear this news - please make sure the correct person who decided not to prescribe these drugs is made fully aware of what she had to go through in her last months - THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE BLOODY DISGRACE. |
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