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“Doctors should be able to apply electronically, the Attorney General should be able to ask for extra information to prevent misuse or illegal transfer, and complete applications should be approved or formally challenged within 45 days.”
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“Federal officials should have to explain whether people with hard-to-treat PTSD could legally access investigational treatments through paths such as expanded access or Right to Try, including what FDA, DEA, controlled-substance, consent, and safety steps would be needed.”
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“A drug's manufacturer or sponsor should have to confirm that the Schedule I drug qualifies for Right to Try, agree to provide it, and give doctors instructions, and doctors should give it only to eligible patients in line with those instructions.”
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“Qualified doctors should be able to get federal permission to directly give certain Schedule I investigational drugs to seriously ill patients who meet federal Right to Try standards, as long as state law allows that treatment.”
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“Doctors should be allowed to use some Schedule I experimental drugs for very sick patients under a clear federal Right to Try process.”
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“The Attorney General should issue temporary final rules within 240 days so the treatment pathway can start quickly, then complete final rules within two years through the normal public rulemaking process.”
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