Abecma access guide: country options for cross-border named-patient access

Editorial and clinical review: Reserve Meds clinical and regulatory team. Last reviewed 2026-06-04.

About Abecma

Abecma (idecabtagene vicleucel) is a B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) directed autologous CAR-T cell immunotherapy approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma in adults after two or more prior lines of therapy including an immunomodulatory agent, proteasome inhibitor, and anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody. The current FDA label is available at accessdata.fda.gov. Abecma is marketed by Bristol Myers Squibb and 2seventy bio. Reserve Meds coordinates US-sourced cross-border access to Abecma under the named-patient and personal-import framework that governs reference-authority-approved medicines in the patient jurisdiction, with chain-of-custody documentation under the US Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA). The country-specific access guides listed below set out the regulatory pathway, the tertiary referral context, the documentation bundle the treating physician of record submits to the regulator, and the indicative drug-only cash-pay band for Abecma in each jurisdiction Reserve Meds has authored.

Abecma country-specific access guides

Reserve Meds has published 13 country-specific access guides for Abecma. Each guide covers the regulatory pathway, the tertiary referral context, the documentation package, the indicative drug-only band, and the operational sequence Reserve Meds coordinates for that jurisdiction.

Arabic-language guides are available for: Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Dubai, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE. Switch languages via the page footer or the URL prefix /ar/.

Other countries not yet authored

Reserve Meds has authored country-specific access guides for Abecma in the 13 jurisdictions listed above. If your case sits in a country that is not yet on this list, that does not mean a pathway is unavailable. It means we have not yet published the country-specific guide for Abecma. The Reserve Meds case team will scope your case under the same named-patient or personal-import framework that governs the published guides.

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Composite case examples; no individual patient is depicted. This content is for general information and does not constitute medical advice. Reserve Meds is a US-based concierge coordinator; we are not the prescriber and not the dispensing pharmacy. Clinical decisions remain with your treating physician.

Editorial review: Reserve Meds clinical and regulatory team. Last reviewed 2026-06-04.