'It never stops': New drug approved to treat endometriosis after decade of pain

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Endometriosis affects one in seven women in Australia, and yet there has never been a form of treatment other than surgery.

It has been 13 years since the last medicine was approved in Australia for endometriosis, a chronic disease that leaves up to one in seven women like Philippa Borland in relentless pain.

"It just never stops. They don't know what causes it, there's no cure. Surgery's the only way of dealing with it."Endometriosis causes tissue similar to the uterine lining to grow outside of the uterus, leading to inflammation and internal scarring. The new drug called Ryeqo is taken orally and uses three ingredients relugolix, estradiol, and norethisterone acetate, which suppress primary oestrogen production, maintain bone health and protect the uterus lining.

 

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