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Thyroid Cancer Medications

Alleviare promptly facilitates Indian patients and physicians under Named Patient Programs (NPP) to access imported authorized medicines that are not locally available to them.

Get access to an unapproved drug that are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients for personal use.

Here is a list of some of the Anti-Cancer Drugs for Thyroid Cancer Medications for which we currently have a NPP in place. If you are a patient or  healthcare professional, please click below on each to access details and information. Dabrafenib and trametinib, Sorafenib, lenvatinib, vandetanib, cabozantinib, selpercatinib, larotrectinib, entrectinib, and pralsetinib are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.

Ref: www.cancer.gov

Dabrafenib Capsules

A targeted therapy. Dabrafenib Capsules are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.

Trametinib Tablets

A targeted therapy. Trametinib Tablets are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.

Sorafenib Tablets

A targeted therapy. Sorafenib Tablets are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.

lenvatinib Capsules

A targeted therapy. lenvatinib Capsules are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.

vandetanib Tablets

A targeted therapy. vandetanib Tablets are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.

cabozantinib Tablets

A targeted therapy. cabozantinib Tablets are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.

selpercatinib Capsules

A targeted therapy. selpercatinib Capsules are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.

larotrectinib Capsules

A targeted therapy. larotrectinib Capsules are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.

entrectinib Capsules

A targeted therapy. entrectinib Capsules are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.

pralsetinib Capsules

A targeted therapy. pralsetinib Capsules are used to treat thyroid cancer in patients.
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Access Unauthorized Medicines In India Under NPP.

What is Named-patient access programme (NPP)?

Named-patient basis access can also refer to a medicine for a specific patient or patients that is not (yet) authorised and available to them in their own country. Such medicine should or must (depending on legislation) be authorised in at least one country, from which it can be imported into the patient’s country under a Named-patient access programme (NPP).

These may be medicines that are:

  • Authorised but not yet available to be prescribed in the patient’s country.
  • Authorised and available in one country but not authorised and available in the patient’s country.
  • Discontinued in the patient’s country but not in another country.
  • In shortage in the patient’s country but not in another country.

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