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20 minutes ago, RanguPaduddi said:

andulo details em ivvaledu bro... kanisam gofund create cheddam anna kuda ledu

eenadu vallaki mail petta ([email protected])...once I get response...I will post here...

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NOVARTIS

Managed Access Program

The Novartis Gene Therapies global Managed Access Program (MAP) is designed to provide a potential pathway for patients seeking such a treatment, provided the required eligibility criteria are met and in accordance with applicable local laws and regulations.

The Novartis Gene Therapies “Managed Access” terminology covers all locally defined pre-approval access mechanisms and programs such as “Compassionate Use”, “Expanded Access”, “Named Patient Supply”, “Special Access Schemes/Programs”, and others.

The current Novartis Gene Therapies “Managed Access Program” is the:

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) Managed Access Program.

This global Managed Access Program is available to eligible patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) in countries where Zolgensma® (onasemnogene abeparvovec) treatment has not received regulatory approval or formal access approval. For this global MAP, the physician will need to assess patient eligibility by determining whether the patient meets pre-defined medical and program-specific criteria.

To participate in the global MAP, patients must meet all eligibility criteria outlined in the treatment plan, including but not limited to:

  • Patients under the age of two with genetically confirmed bi-allelic mutations in the SMN1 gene; regardless of type, copy number, or symptom onset.
  • Geographically, the patient must be a citizen or legal resident of, and eligible for healthcare in, a country where Zolgensma has not received regulatory approval or formal access approval.
  • Implementation of the program will need to comply with the specific legal and regulatory framework that applies in every country.

Medical eligibility needs to be confirmed and Health Authority approval obtained in the country where the patient will be treated. In situations where the number of requests outweigh available supply, a third-party administers a blinded allocation. If Novartis Gene Therapies is not able to provide our treatment to the patient at that time, the patient automatically rolls over to the pool for the next allocation as long as he/she remains medically eligible and it is still permissible in the country.

Our one-time gene therapy is provided free-of-charge. To ensure safe administration and adequate follow-up, treatment can only be administered in trained treatment centers. If no such center exists in the patient’s country of residence, Novartis Gene Therapies determines the feasibility of alternative treatment center locations.

 

https://www.novartis.com/healthcare-professionals/managed-access-programs/novartis-gene-therapies-managed-access-program

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7 minutes ago, RanguPaduddi said:

ee info eenadu vadiki iste doc tho consult cheyochemo...

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5 minutes ago, psycontr said:

Tag naralokesh and PawanKalyan in twitter. Without govt intervention its difficult to pool 

already parents approached AP Govt..officials are working out what they can....but..ultimately it's human effort...5 kotla andhrulu thala oka 5 rs help cheyyaraa ani chinna hope....

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