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Price of New A.L.S. Treatment Will Be $158,000 Per Year, Maker Says

Por: The New York Times Health October 01, 2022

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A new medication for A.L.S., the devastating neurological disorder that causes paralysis and death, will have a list price of $158,000 a year, its manufacturer disclosed Friday.The treatment, to be marketed as Relyvrio, is a combination of two existing drugs and will be available to patients in the United States in about four to six weeks, according to officials of the company, Amylyx Pharmaceuticals.Relyvrio was on Thursday, even though the... + full article



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