lbc.co.uk
The UK has “pretty much run out” of a life-saving drug used by tens of thousands of people with cancer and Cystic Fibrosis - and may not be able to get a consistent supply until 2025. Creon is a drug which replaces enzymes typically produced by the pancreas, allowing patients with a shortage of these key proteins to absorb the nutrients from the food they consume.Around 61,000 people require such medication, and without access to these drugs, users can suffer from malnutrition. As well as affect…
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