"The FixHepC Buyers  Club has successfully helped patients with a doctor's prescription to  arrange personal importation and testing of a course of the drugs for a  fraction of the US cost - between $US930 ($A1292) and $US1980 ($A2795).  The cure rates from these generic medications have reportedly been  excellent with results posted on the fixhepc.com website."
A group of  campaigning patients and doctors has launched a Dallas Buyers'  Club-style operation to help Australia's estimated 233,000 hepatitis C  sufferers get new life-saving drugs without paying astronomical bills.
The  move comes after the Kirby Institute for infection and immunity in  society published a report showing the number of Australians with hep-C  related severe liver disease has more than doubled in 10 years.
The  FixHepC Buyers Club has been set up to import new wonder drugs such as  Harvoni  and Sovaldi from China, instead of waiting for Gilead  Sciences, the American pharmaceutical giant which owns the patents, to  negotiate a price with the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
 Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/health/hepatitis-c-drug-buyers-club-aims-to-set-up-new-source-of-support-20150924-gjts1t.html#ixzz3mnntLHL7
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Friday, September 25, 2015
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