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by tmnationtalk on May 24, 2024104 Views
May 24, 2024
OTTAWA – Health Minister Mark Holland says the government is open to adding more medications to the list of drugs covered by its proposed pharmacare program.
Holland made the comments at a parliamentary committee studying the Liberals’ pharmacare bill.
Conservative health critic Stephen Ellis asked the minister why semaglutide — a class of antidiabetic medication — was not included on the list of drugs covered by the legislation.
The bill, introduced in February, charts a course toward a universal pharmacare plan that covers birth control and diabetes drugs and supplies.
It does not include Ozempic, a new semaglutide medication for diabetes that has been used off-label as a weight-loss drug.
Holland said the current list represents an “absolute minimum,” and the government is open to adding to it based on negotiations with provinces and recommendations from the committee.
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