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Family dismayed after man who set his house on fire is released from hospital hours later

Family dismayed after man who set his house on fire is released from hospital hours later A Millville man was taken to hospital in Fredericton after allegedly setting his house on fire, but instead of getting the mental health support his family and firefighters expected, he was sent back to his charred house less than six hours later. Social Sharing Mentally ill man can t look after himself, but family can t look after him either, brother says Posted: Apr 23, 2021 7:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 23 A Millville man allegedly set his house on fire Saturday night and returned home less than six hours later.(North York Fire Department)

New Brunswick Becomes Third Province in Canada to Implement Biosimilar Switching Policy

New Brunswick Becomes Third Province in Canada to Implement Biosimilar Switching Policy News provided by Share this article Share this article TORONTO, April 21, 2021 /CNW/ - Biosimilars Canada, a national association representing Canada s biosimilar medicines industry, today congratulated the Government of New Brunswick for implementing a biosimilar switching or transitioning policy to expand the use of biosimilar medicines under the province s public drug plans. New Brunswick s new biosimilar policy is expected to save the province more than $10 million annually when fully implemented, which will be reinvested to support coverage of new therapies. About 3,000 patients on the province s drug plans who are living with diseases such as arthritis, diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease and psoriasis will have until November 30 to switch from an originator biologic drug to a biosimilar biologic drug.

New Brunswick expands use of biosimilars to improve sustainability of public drug plans

New Brunswick expands use of biosimilars to improve sustainability of public drug plans The New Brunswick government is following the lead of other jurisdictions and expanding its use of biosimilar drugs to improve the sustainability of public drug plans, Health Minister Dorothy Shephard announced Wednesday. Social Sharing About 3,000 patients taking originator biologic drugs have until Nov. 30 to switch to biosimilar version Posted: Apr 22, 2021 9:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 22 Health Minister Dorothy Shephard said New Brunswick has been a leader in providing residents with coverage for new drugs in a timely manner.(Ed Hunter/CBC)

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