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Default Subsidised Ocrelizumab/Ocrevus in Australia

Ocrelizumab (marketed as Ocrevus) is now on the PBS list in Australia.

That means that it is now available for $A39.50 per script compared to $A$35,100 per year previously.

Multiple sclerosis wonderdrug gets government subsidy

Admins, I mistakenly posted this in the wrong forum - it belongs in the MS forum. Can you move it there please. Thanks.
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