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GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) have submitted a Biologic License Application (BLA) for the subcutaneous formulation of belimumab which is currently under review by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The goal of this individual patient compassionate use supply is to provide a patient with subcutaneous belimumab for the period of 1 year or until the subcutaneous formulation of belimumab becomes approved for use by the FDA and is commercially available to this patient, whichever is sooner. You can access GSK's Policy on Compassionate via http://www.gsk.com/media/3368/compassionate-use.pdf.
At BMS, we work with physicians/investigators to make investigational products available to patients with life-threatening diseases that have exhausted other treatment options and where there is a reasonable expectation of benefit over risk. When contacted by a treating physician, BMS will consider requests for providing early patient access to Elotuzumab in patients with multiple myeloma who are residents of Belgium, Thailand, Turkey, Argentina, and Colombia.
This is an Expanded Access to Investigational Drug program available through the FDA. Some specific conditions to qualify for this program includes gastroesophageal reflux disease with upper GI symptoms, gastroparesis, and chronic constipation. Patients failing standard therapies for these conditions may be eligible to receive domperidone. This program facilitates availability of investigational drugs, (such as domperidone) to patients with serious diseases or conditions when there is no comparable or satisfactory alternative therapy to diagnose, monitor or treat the patients's disease or condition. Authorization must be obtained from FDA prior to the importation, interstate shipment and administration of domperidone.
The objective of this expanded access program is to provide ONC201 to eligible patients with previously-treated glioma that exhibits the H3 K27M mutation and/or that is located in the midline region of the brain.
This is an expanded access program (EAP) for eligible participants. This program is designed to provide access to VAL-083 (dianhydrogalactitol) prior to approval by the local regulatory agency. Availability will depend on territory eligibility. Participating sites will be added as they apply for and are approved for the EAP. A medical doctor must decide whether the potential benefit outweighs the risk of receiving an investigational therapy based on the individual patient's medical history and program eligibility criteria.
The FENESTRATED AAA ENDOVASCULAR GRAFT WITH THE H&L-B ONE-SHOTâ„¢ INTRODUCTION SYSTEM is neither commercially available or available as part of a clinical trial. IRB approval of this protocol was requested so that Cook, Incorporated may apply to the FDA for approval for one-time use of this patient-specific device for compassionate use for patient AO. It is a custom made endovascular device consisting of4 fenestrations for the celiac, SMA (superior mesenteric) and left and right renal arteries.
An Early Access Program for patients with steroid refractory acute GvHD after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. This Program is available for female and male who are recipients of allogenic HSCT and who have been newly diagnosed with acute GvHD.
This expanded access study has being designed following a demand from the FDA, given the increase in the number of request for single patient INDs for lorlatinib
To allow subjects who have completed Insys 030 extension study to continue to take Cannabidiol oral solution.
Individual patient expanded access protocol for a child with cerebral palsy (CP) who has autologous umbilical cord blood available and who is ineligible to participate in other stem cell studies for children with CP.