Times of India

Heart transplant survivor fights to keep access to anti-rejection drug

Heart transplant survivor fights to keep access to anti-rejection drugWorldPing

At 11, Payton Herres received a donated heart after years of health problems caused by Ebstein’s anomaly. Fifteen years later, she faced a fight to access everolimus, the anti-rejection medicine she had relied on since 2013.

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