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The goal of this compassionate use program is to provide a mechanism to supply Cabotegravir, CAB on an individual named patient basis for treatment of individuals who have no available treatment alternatives and/or limited treatment options (e.g., who are unable to participate in the Phase III clinical studies or do not qualify), and are in need of new drugs to construct an effective antiviral regimen and may require the use of parenterally administered drug given underlying medical conditions. You can access ViiV's Policy on Compassionate via https://us.viivhealthcare.com/media/124424/viivs-external-policy-on-cup_final-version_23feb20 17.pdf.
Single patient treatment with everolimus.
This is a single-patient access (also referred to as Compassionate Use) setting for a patient who has been treated and benefited from RO7070179 while participating in a clinical study of RO7070179. The patient will receive the dose of RO7070179 at 6 mg/kg/week by IV infusion. Treatment cycles will be defined as 42 (6 weeks) days.
This Compassionate Use Program (CUP) is setup to provide study patients with continuous access to Brivaracetam (BRV) for the time period between closures of the long-term follow up studies N01125, N01199, N01372, N01379, and N01315 and when BRV is commercially available.
This is an expanded access program (EAP) for eligible participants. This program is designed to provide continued access to TRx0237 to individual patients with early and mild-moderate Alzheimer's disease who do not qualify for participation in an ongoing clinical trial. Eligible participants must have previously completed participation in a clinical trial of TRx0237 conducted by TauRx or have previously taken TRx0237 in a compassionate use program, among other criteria. Patients will be considered where a physician can demonstrate clinical benefit for a patient not meeting these criteria; in these cases, TauRx will consider participation of the patient on a case-by-case basis.
The objective of this program is to allow treating physicians to supply/continue to supply Certolizumab Pegol (CIMZIA®, CZP) to adults suffering from Crohn's Disease (CD), and who are considered not suitable for treatment, intolerant, have medical contraindications or had insufficient response with an authorized conventional therapy, including other authorized biologics.
The objective of this Named Patient Program (NPP) is to provide continued availability of Certolizumab Pegol (CZP) to adult Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients who participated in the open label studies C87015 (CDP870 015), C87028 (CDP870-028) and C87051 (CDP870-051). Physicians may use the option to continue offering patients CZP treatment or to transition patients off CZP to a standard care regimen.
Provide access to REGN-EB3 for the treatment of patients with Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).
To provide DFMO in an expanded use setting to subjects with relapsed rare tumors with increased LIN28 expression or MYCN amplification or up regulation of ornithine decarboxylase.
Managed Access Program (MAP) to provide access to CTL019, for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) or diffuse large b-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients with out of specification leukapheresis product and/or manufactured tisagenlecleucel out of specification for commercial release.