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Read More ›Originally posted in PBS by Stephen Fee Drugmaker Johnson & Johnson said today that it would tap bioethicist Arthur Caplan of the NYU School of Medicine to lead an independent group overseeing requests from dying patients to use experimental medications. The company says the panel will be the first of its kind, advising J&J subsidiary […]
Read More ›Originally posted in the Wall Street Journal by Jonathan D. Rockoff Under increasing pressure to expand access to experimental medicines, Johnson & Johnson has arranged for an independent panel to review requests from seriously ill patients who want to try an unapproved drug even if they aren’t participating in the drug’s testing. The committee of […]
Read More ›Originally posted in the New York Times by Katie Thomas Johnson & Johnson has appointed a nationally known bioethicist to create a panel that will make decisions about patients’ requests for potentially lifesaving medicine, responding to an emotional debate over whether companies should allow desperately ill people to have access to the drugs before they […]
Read More ›Originally posted in Fox News by Bartley J. Madden and James P. Pinkerton Expediting the development and delivery of medical treatments—treatments that bring a new standard of care, or even actual cures for serious illnesses—should be a bipartisan goal, a mission of mercy that should be undertaken by both political parties. We are both involved […]
Read More ›Originally posted in the Washington Post by Ana Swanson Joshua Hardy, an 8-year-old from Fredericksburg, Va., came very close to dying last March. He was battling a life-threatening infection that he developed after receiving a bone marrow stem cell transplant when his doctors recommended he try a medicine called Brincidofovir, then in the final phase […]
Read More ›Originally published in the Washington Post by Brady Dennis “You wake up in the morning, and you think your kid is fine, and you go to bed that night, and you know they’re dying,” Mindy Leffler says, describing what it felt like to receive a diagnosis that her son Aidan has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), a […]
Read More ›Originally published in WCSH 6 Maine by Katharine Bavoso VERONA ISLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — A state representative who lost his own father to cancer wants to give terminally ill patients one last option for life. It’s a bill that was passed by 12 states last year, the Right To Try bill, and State Rep. Karl […]
Read More ›Originally published in WBRC 6 Alabama SHELBY COUNTY, AL (WBRC)-A family’s fight to save their son is the focus of state senate bill that would allow terminally ill patients more treatment options. Senate Bill 357 is so-called “Right to Try” legislation that an Alabama Senate committee will consider Wednesday afternoon. It would “authorize a terminally […]
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