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This treatment IND protocol will allow patients with HGPS and progeroid laminopathies access to lonafarnib, the only compound shown to have an effect on the HGPS disease process resulting in improved outcomes (Gordon et al, 2018). There are no approved treatments for HGPS and progeroid laminopathies.
This is an expanded access program intended to provide access to ZULRESSO™ (brexanolone) injection for the treatment of a limited number of eligible women with postpartum depression during the period prior to commercial availability. Requests for access must be made by a healthcare provider for a specific patient based on a determination with patient that the benefits of treatment outweigh the risks and an assessment of eligibility based on program criteria. Sites with eligible patients must apply and meet requirements for participation in the expanded access program.
The purpose of this Cohort Treatment Protocol will allow access to AVXS-101 for eligible patients diagnosed with SMA.
This is an expanded access protocol intended to provide access to teprotumumab for the treatment of up to 60 patients in the United States with active moderate to severe thyroid eye disease where there is no comparable or satisfactory alternative therapy for treatment.
The purpose of this study is to provide expanded access of givosiran to patients with Acute Hepatic Porphyria (AHP).
The purpose of this program is to provide elexacaftor(ELX, VX-445)/tezacaftor(TEZ)/ivacaftor(IVA) combination therapy to CF patients in critical need who are 12 years of age and older, heterozygous for F508del and a minimal function (MF) mutation in response to unsolicited physician requests.
The purpose of this study is to provide expanded access to lumasiran for adults and pediatric patients with Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1 (PH1),
The primary purpose of this expanded access program is to evaluate safety and tolerability of enfortumab vedotin (EV) in participants in the United States with locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma (UC) who have exhausted standard of care therapies and are not eligible to participate in an ongoing EV clinical study. This program will also evaluate the efficacy of EV.
This is an open-label, single-arm, multicenter expanded access study to provide patients who have locally advanced unresectable or metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) and have received treatment with at least 2 prior Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved therapies early access to ripretinib until such time that ripretinib becomes commercially available or the Sponsor chooses to discontinue the program.
The primary objectives of this study are: Cohort 1: to provide access to brexucabtagene autoleucel (KTE-X19) for individuals with relapsed or refractory (r/r) mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) until KTE-X19 is commercially available Cohort 2: To provide access to KTE-X19 for individuals with r/r MCL whose commercially manufactured product did not meet commercial release specification(s)