Huge news from down under: Tzield is now approved in Australia to delay the onset of stage 3 T1D in people 8+ with stage 2 T1D. Read more about this exciting news from our colleagues at Breakthrough T1D Australia.
Fantastic type 1 diabetes (T1D) news in Australia this morning: Tzield has been approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for use in people aged 8+ years who are in stage 2 T1D! Here’s why it’s so exciting: 🔷 Tzield (teplizumab) can delay the progression of T1D from stage 2 (before people start showing T1D symptoms) to stage 3 (when symptoms of T1D begin and people start needing insulin therapy). 🔷 On average, Tzield means an extra 2 years of life without insulin. That's an extra 2 years without the physical, emotional, financial and mental burdens of T1D. 🔷 This is the first new drug approved for T1D in over 100 years, since the discovery of insulin! 🔷 People can only be found in the early stages of T1D through screening. That’s why Breakthrough T1D has been funding early detection and screening initiatives in Australia for many years and is a global leader in the field. 🔷 Breakthrough T1D has funded the development of teplizumab for almost 4 decades, from the early discovery research to the landmark clinical trials that proved it could delay T1D progression. 🔷 Next up, Breakthrough T1D will be advocating for the therapy to be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), so it can become subsidised and available for all people with stage 2 T1D who want to access it. We'll share more about Tzield and what this means in the days to come – you can also click in the link in the comments to learn more about this exciting news!