New diabetes drugs are very likely to improve heart and kidney health for sufferers, research reveals. But Australia’s supply shortage will not be resolved this year.
Ozempic and similar new diabetes drugs are very likely to improve heart and kidney health for sufferers, research is revealing. But Australia’s supply shortage will not be resolved this year.
George Institute Clinical Associate Professor Brendon Neuen said the analysis showed that combining the treatments was a valid course of action. Twigg said the next steps should be to assess the cost-effectiveness of such treatment – weighing up the price of subsidising expensive medications against the saving they could provide for the health system – and to examine whether different drugs performed better for different people., where genetic testing is increasingly guiding cancer treatments.
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