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Saskatchewan health minister signs on to federal deal for rare disease drugs

  • Saskatchewan Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill signed a deal with the federal government to improve access to medication for rare diseases.
  • The agreement includes over $40 million for new drugs, early diagnosis, and screening, starting with three specific medications.
  • Saskatchewan is the fourth province to join the national strategy for drugs for rare diseases, following Alberta, B.C., and Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Cockrill stated that the funding will help ensure more people can access needed medication.
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