NHS SCOTLAND
Providing advice about the status of all newly licensed medicines
SMC ISSUES ADVICE ON NEW DRUGS
The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) today (Monday) accepted the following new drug for use within NHSScotland:
Further Details:
VILDAGLIPTIN (GALVUS)
Notes for editors – Glossary:
1. Type 2 diabetes mellitus - Most people who have diabetes have type 2 diabetes. People with type 2 diabetes produce insulin, but either do not make enough insulin or their bodies do not use the insulin they make.
2. Sulphonylureas – A class of drugs used as therapy for diabetes mellitus that acts by increasing insulin release from the beta cells in the pancreas.
3. Thiazolidinedione – A class of drugs used as therapy for diabetes mellitus. Commonly referred to as glitazones.
Notes for editors – About SMC:
1. The SMC advises NHS Boards and Area Drug and Therapeutic Committees (ADTCs) in Scotland about the use of all newly licensed medicines, all new formulations of existing medicines and any major new indications for established products. It does this after new medicines have been licensed by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) / European Medicines Evaluation Agency (EMEA).
2. The SMC process encourages pharmaceutical manufacturers to make a submission before a product is launched. The aim is to issue advice as soon as possible after the launch of a product.
3. Membership of the SMC has been derived from NHS Boards across Scotland. Membership is wide ranging across multi-disciplines of NHS Scotland and also includes members of the Association of British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI), and patient and voluntary group representatives.
4. This advice represents the views of the Scottish Medicines Consortium and was arrived at after careful consideration of the available evidence. Health professionals are expected to take due account of this recommendation when exercising their clinical judgement. This recommendation does not, however, override the individual responsibility of health professionals to make appropriate decisions in the circumstances of the individual patient, in consultation with the patient and/or guardian or carer.
For further information, contact Stephen Ferguson on 07779 329 689 or Colin McAllister on 07813 095930