Our Expanded Access Policy
Immune-Onc Therapeutics, Inc. (“Immune-Onc”) is a clinical-stage cancer immunotherapy company dedicated to the discovery and development of novel myeloid checkpoint inhibitors for cancer patients. We are committed to conducting clinical trials to evaluate the safety and efficacy of investigational therapies to obtain the necessary marketing approvals that allow physicians to prescribe them so individuals may have broad access.
In some circumstances, a treating physician may make a request to provide an unapproved therapy to a qualifying individual, which must be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and supported by the pharmaceutical manufacturer. This is called an expanded access program (EAP), sometimes known as “compassionate use,” and refers to a potential pathway for a patient with a serious or life-threatening disease or condition to try an investigational therapy outside of a clinical trial when there is no comparable or satisfactory therapy available.
We understand that some patients may wish to access our unapproved investigational drugs. At this stage of our development, we do not have the internal infrastructure in place nor enough clinical product or evidence of clinical safety and efficacy of our investigational drugs to support an expanded access program. Therefore, Immune-Onc Therapeutics does not currently offer an expanded access program.