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<blockquote data-quote="humph" data-source="post: 146314" data-attributes="member: 14131"><p><strong>Re: VICTOZA</strong></p><p></p><p>I collected my latest pen from my Pharmacist yesterday and had an interesting conversation.</p><p></p><p>Seems that the NHS are trying to force Novo Nordisk to change their pricing for Victoza. The problem being that Byetta charge the same price for both doses, I was paying £85, but Vitoza is £120 for the 1.2 dose and £163 for the 1.8 dose, the NHS are talking to Novo Nordisk to try and get this figure down to the same cost as Byetta. </p><p></p><p>This ties in with what I have been told by my GP, I can get Byetta on a NHS prescription, but my local PCT will not fund Victoza due to cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="humph, post: 146314, member: 14131"] [b]Re: VICTOZA[/b] I collected my latest pen from my Pharmacist yesterday and had an interesting conversation. Seems that the NHS are trying to force Novo Nordisk to change their pricing for Victoza. The problem being that Byetta charge the same price for both doses, I was paying £85, but Vitoza is £120 for the 1.2 dose and £163 for the 1.8 dose, the NHS are talking to Novo Nordisk to try and get this figure down to the same cost as Byetta. This ties in with what I have been told by my GP, I can get Byetta on a NHS prescription, but my local PCT will not fund Victoza due to cost. [/QUOTE]
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