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Court battle over Alzheimer's drug

A battle over the funding for Alzheimer's drugs on the NHS is due to go before the Court of Appeal.

The manufacturer of Aricept is fighting a decision to restrict access to patients in the later stages of the disease.

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) ruled the drugs are not cost effective for patients in the early stages of Alzheimer's - a decision upheld by the High Court last year.

Drugs company EISAI is taking the case to the appeal court arguing whether Nice followed a fair and transparent process in reaching its decision.

Nice had decided that the drugs, which cost about £2.50 a day, did not make enough of a difference to recommend them for all patients.

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