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Families left fearing for their kids’ lives after NHS told miracle cystic fibrosis drugs are too expensive
FAMILIES are fearing for their kids’ lives after the NHS was told “miracle” cystic fibrosis drugs are now too expensive. Parents whose children could benefit from the £100,000-a-year treatments face an agonising wait to learn if the health spending watchdog will ban them on cost grounds. HandoutGeorgia Burchell, pictured with Gia, said: ‘It feels like someone’s putting a price on our daughter’s life’[/caption] The drugs are not now considered “an acceptable use of NHS resources” by the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (Nice). People already on Kaftrio, Orkambi and Symkevi, which slow mucus build-up and lung damage in the genetic condition, will be allowed to keep

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