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Is it possible to transfer a special access drug from one facility to another?

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Is it possible to transfer a special access drug from one facility to another?

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The Special Access Program (SAP) was created by Health Canada (HC) to provide drugs not marketed in Canada to Canadian practitioners for treatment, diagnosis or prevention of serious or life-threatening conditions when conventional therapies have been considered and ruled out, have failed, are unsuitable, and/or unavailable. Drugs requested for access via the SAP will only be authorized to be shipped to hospital in-patient pharmacies, hospital blood banks, nuclear medicine departments or the requesting practitioner’s office. HC advises that SAP drugs may be transferred to another location under certain circumstances: 1.

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