What has SMC said?
The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has accepted danicopan to treat adults with paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria (PNH), a condition where there is excessive breakdown of blood cells. It is used together with ravulizumab or eculizumab (other medicines used to treat PNH) in patients who continue to have anaemia (a low level of red blood cells) despite these treatments.
SMC has accepted danicopan for restricted use. The restriction means that danicopan is accepted to treat the patients described above, under the advice of the national PNH service.
This document summarises the SMC decision and what it means for patients.
You can find more detailed information about the SMC assessment of danicopan by looking at the SMC Detailed Advice Document (SMC2675).
What does SMC’s decision mean for patients?
Danicopan for use as described above is available for prescribing on the NHS in Scotland. Your healthcare professional can discuss with you if it is the right treatment for you.
You can find more information about making decisions about your treatment in this booklet called: Medicines in Scotland: What’s the right treatment for me?
More about SMC’s decision
SMC’s decision takes into account a confidential discount offered by the pharmaceutical company.
How does SMC make its decision?
SMC carefully considers every new medicine to make sure it benefits patients and is likely to be a good use of NHS resources.
To do this SMC studies the following:
- Evidence from the company about how well the medicine works compared with current treatments available in Scotland, in relation to how much they will cost to buy and use to treat patients.
- Information from patient groups about the potential impact of the medicine on patients and carers.
- Advice from healthcare professionals about any benefits of the new medicine compared to current treatment, along with how the new medicine is likely to be used.
When SMC assesses a medicine it takes account of the needs of all patients in NHSScotland, not only those who may be treated with the medicine.
You can find out more about how SMC decides here: htps://www.scottishmedicines.org.uk/how-we-decide/
More information and support
The organisation below can provide more information and support for people with PNH and their families. SMC is not responsible for the content of any information provided by external organisations.
PNH Scotland
07967 118 762
You can find out more about danicopan (Voydeya®) in the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) by searching for the medicine name on the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) website.