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Gilead’s Jyseleca is given a NICE recommendation for rheumatoid arthritis
JAK inhibitor approved for use in moderate-to-severe RA
Gilead Sciences’ rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatment Jyseleca has been given a recommendation from the UK’s National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
Jyseleca (filgotinib) is an oral JAK inhibitor that can be administered as a monotherapy or used alongside another another common RA medicine called methotrexate.
Patients with moderate-to-severe RA will now be able to access the drug on the NHS in England, if they have responded inadequately to previous intensive therapy with two or more disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs).
School children sent 60 hand-drawn Christmas cards to the chief executive of Lewisham and Greenwich NHS trust calling for an end to migrant charges. More than sixty pupils from years five and six at St Mary’s CE Primary School in Lewisham decided to campaign on the issue after seeing the effects of the charging policy on their friends and family. It followed a listening exercise with pupils and parents by Lewisham Citizens, part of community organising group Citizens UK, asking them what they wanted to make change on. The NHS provides free healthcare to anyone who is a legal resident of the UK but is required by law to charge migrants or patients who are not ordinarily residents in the UK since a coalition decision in 2015 to tackle ‘health tourism’.
School children sent 60 hand-drawn Christmas cards to the chief executive of Lewisham and Greenwich NHS trust calling for an end to migrant charges. More than sixty pupils from years five and six at St Mary’s CE Primary School in Lewisham decided to campaign on the issue after seeing the effects of the charging policy on their friends and family. It followed a listening exercise with pupils and parents by Lewisham Citizens, part of community organising group Citizens UK, asking them what they wanted to make change on. The NHS provides free healthcare to anyone who is a legal resident of the UK but is required by law to charge migrants or patients who are not ordinarily residents in the UK since a coalition decision in 2015 to tackle ‘health tourism’.