AI Article Synopsis

  • Innovative therapeutic approaches are necessary to support children and young adults with rare and chronic conditions, emphasizing better access to clinical research and off-label treatments.
  • Health Canada introduced the Single Patient Study (SPS) to give access to non-marketed drugs for patients with serious conditions when traditional clinical trials are unavailable.
  • The report discusses the SPS's impact on the Canadian healthcare landscape, addressing both the opportunities it presents and the challenges faced by stakeholders like regulators, pharmaceutical companies, and patient advocates.

Article Abstract

Innovative therapeutic approaches are needed to alleviate the burden of life-limiting, rare, and chronic conditions affecting children, adolescents, and young adults (CAYA). This includes a need for improved access to both clinical research and to non-approved or off-label therapies, together with, ultimately, more therapies achieving regulatory approval in Canada. The single patient study (SPS), also known as an open label individual patient (OLIP) study, was introduced by Health Canada to open access to non-marketed drugs where a clinical trial is not readily available, but the drug is considered too investigational to be managed on a standard Special Access Program. SPS is designed for patients who have a serious or life-threatening condition and have exhausted available treatment options. Our report summarizes this relatively new development in the Canadian regulatory environment and highlights the opportunities and challenges as identified by regulators, pharmaceutical representatives, academic researchers, and patient/parent advocates.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10599489PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pch/pxac122DOI Listing

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