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– I Can't Let My Husband Die. I Will Fight for Him

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– I can't let my husband die. I will fight for him – The problem is if you have drugs that we know can be useful, which we are not allowed to use because the cost is too high, or considered not useful for a group. But then we see that the individual patient may benefit from it, says the head of the Medical Association's professional board, Ståle Onsgård Sagabråten. On Tuesday evening, Fredrik Solvang and "Debatten" invited to a debate about dru…
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– I can't let my husband die. I will fight for him – The problem is if you have drugs that we know can be useful, which we are not allowed to use because the cost is too high, or considered not useful for a group. But then we see that the individual patient may benefit from it, says the head of the Medical Association's professional board, Ståle Onsgård Sagabråten. On Tuesday evening, Fredrik Solvang and "Debatten" invited to a debate about dru…

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Nettavisen broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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