Visanne, also known by the generic name dienogest, will be listed on the PBS, making it the first endometriosis treatment in 30 years to be subsidised by the federal government. The annual cost of ...
The drug Visanne (also known as dienogest) is the first endometriosis treatment to be added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits ...
Visanne will drop down from $800 a year to $380 a year or $90 for concession card holders. Those living with endometriosis will have access to more affordable treatment with the drug dienogest now ...
This marks the first time new medication for endometriosis has been made available on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) in 30 years. Earlier this year, the medication dienogest, known by its ...
Endometriosis (or endo) is a medical condition in which tissue similar to the lining of a uterus grows elsewhere in the body. On Sunday, the Government added a medication called dienogest – sold as ...
Visanne, also known by the generic name ‘dienogest’, will be listed on the PBS, making it the first endometriosis treatment in 30 years to be subsidised by the federal government.
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More than one million Australians living with endometriosis will have access to a treatment subsidised by the federal government for the first time in three decades. Health Minister Mark Butler ...
One in seven Australian women are estimated to have endometriosis. One in seven. That's hundreds of thousands of women. Meaning? If you don't suffer from endometriosis, chances are you'll know someone ...