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You Have Access to Those Drugs That Work After a Trial Is Complete?
Often, the company developing a new drug may try to see that you
can continue to get it, even before the FDA has approved it for
sale. You may be able to do this under what is termed a compassionate
plea basis. This means that because the new drug has been so helpful,
the manufacturer can give it to a physician, who may then prescribe
it for you.
While companies often make such a new drug available, there may
also be good reasons why a company cannot. Perhaps only a very small
amount of a drug was prepared for the research project, and no more
is available for use afterwards. Then again, a manufacturer may
want to further test the drug under certain conditions, or to examine
the results of a research study more fully before releasing it for
compassionate plea use. A company would be especially careful if
a new medication required that the doctor who prescribed it have
some special knowledge or skill to monitor its safe use.
You and any family members interested in your well-being should
discuss with the director of the research your questions about compassionate
plea use. Each case is different, so the agreement has to be between
the drug manufacturer and your own doctor.
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