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Good news for Cystic Fibrosis patients and their families with the extension of ORKAMBI availability to children aged 6 – 11 years – Minister Harris

The Minister for Health, Simon Harris, has welcomed the extension of the availability of ORKAMBI to eligible children with Cystic Fibrosis, aged 6-11 years.
This comes following EMA approval in January of this year. The 2017 agreement between the manufacturer, Vertex Pharmaceuticals and the HSE included the extension to other age groups, subject to market authorisation in Europe.
The Minister said

“It’s very positive news that ORKAMBI is now licenced and available for reimbursement in Ireland for CF patients aged 6 to 11.
“ORKAMBI was already licenced and available for reimbursement for children aged 12 years and over. The extension to the younger children became possible following EMA approval in January of this year. This quick turnaround between approval and availability was possible because we ensured the younger age group was included in the agreement with the company Vertex last year, subject to market authorisation in Europe."
“I am very pleased that Ireland is one of the first countries in the European Union to provide access to ORKAMBI for children in this age category.”