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Filter by:The purpose of the Expanded Access Program is to provide pre-approval access of olezarsen to eligible patients with Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome (FCS).
This is an intermediate-size expanded access program (EAP) study. The purpose of this EAP is to provide continued access to LP352, an investigational drug product being investigated in patients with Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies (DEEs). The EAP study will allow continued treatment with LP352 for eligible patients diagnosed with treatment resistant DEEs who successfully completed an LP352 Clinical Trial (Enrollment by Invitation).
The objective of this expanded access protocol (EAP) is to provide access to treatment with imetelstat, the Investigational Product (IP), for eligible adult participants diagnosed with very low, low, intermediate risk (by Revised International Prognostic Scoring System, IPSS-R) myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) who are red blood cell (RBC) transfusion-dependent, have failed to respond or have lost response or are ineligible for ESAs, had not received prior treatment with either a hypomethylating agent or lenalidomide and were non-del(5q), until such time that imetelstat becomes commercially available.
The goal of this program is to provide expanded access (i.e., before marketing authorization) to tiratricol as treatment for patients with monocarboxylate transporter 8 deficiency (MCT8 deficiency, also known as Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome [AHDS]), who in their Treating Physician's opinion, could benefit from tiratricol and meet the eligibility criteria.
As the HGT-HIT-046 (NCT01506141) and SHP609-302 (NCT02412787) studies will be closed, this post-trial access (PTA) program provides TAK-609 to participants in these studies for whom the benefit:risk ratio of continued treatment with idursulfase-IT remains positive.
This expanded access protocol will provide access to the investigational product Zofin for patients in outpatient facilities infected with SARS-CoV-2 who have mild to moderate COVID-19, or who are judged by a healthcare provider to be at high risk of progression to moderate disease.
The objectives of this intermediate-size expanded access protocol are to assess the safety and efficacy of remestemcel-L in participants with MIS-C associated with COVID-19.
The purpose of this research study is to (1) provide access to fenfluramine for patients with intractable epilepsy associated with Dravet syndrome, and (2) evaluate the safety of fenfluramine.
This is an extended access study for participants who have completed Rufinamide Study E2080-G000-303 to continue to have access to rufinamide until it becomes commercially available in Poland or until no participants remain in the EAP.
Expanded access may be provided for qualified patients who have limited treatment options and are not eligible for a clinical trial.