InvestorsHub Logo
icon url

centsability4me

10/23/18 8:03 AM

#8683 RE: MarketStrategy #8682

What drugs or treatments qualify for Right to Try?

Because Right to Try is a new law ,
It would be unfair to venture a guess just yet . I have to go with the information that is out there @ this point in time.

The treatments available under the law must meet the following conditions:

Have completed an FDA-approved Phase 1 clinical trial;
Be in an active clinical trial intended to form the basis of an application for approval or be the subject of an application for approval that has been filed with the FDA; and
Be in ongoing active development or production and not discontinued by the manufacturer or placed on clinical hold.

Does a treatment that is already FDA-approved for something else qualify for Right to Try?

Doctors may already prescribe treatments ‘off-label.’ Off-label means prescribing an FDA approved treatment for a condition, dose, or population other than what the FDA approved. Therefore, no special permission is needed for a physician to prescribe treatments that are approved for other conditions. Right to Try applies to treatments that are being given to patients in clinical trials but are not already FDA approved.

http://righttotry.org/rtt-faq/