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Keytruda injection rollout creates postcode lottery in UK as Northern Ireland excluded

1 articleSince May 3, 2026Northern Ireland

Where things stand

Updated May 4, 09:30 AM

No corroborated information is yet available on the reported postcode lottery in the rollout of injectable Keytruda. Claims that the new form is being made available in England and Wales but not in Northern Ireland have not been verified by multiple independent sources. The Department of Health in Northern Ireland is reportedly aware of the issue and exploring options, but no official timeline has been announced. The situation remains unconfirmed pending further substantiated reports.

Open questions

  • What is the official approval status of injectable Keytruda in Northern Ireland?
  • Why has Northern Ireland been excluded from the initial rollout of the injectable form?
  • When does the Department of Health expect to make a decision on availability in Northern Ireland?
  • How many patients in Northern Ireland would be eligible for this treatment?
  • Are there differences in drug procurement or funding between NHS England and Northern Ireland’s health service that could explain the delay?

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