Kresladi 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 Kresladi

Kresladi (marnetegragene autotemcel) is a lentiviral autologous CD34-positive cell gene therapy approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for leukocyte adhesion deficiency type I (LAD-I) gene therapy [fact -- to confirm post-FDA-action]. The current FDA label is available at accessdata.fda.gov. Kresladi is marketed by Rocket Pharmaceuticals. Reserve Meds coordinates US-sourced cross-border access to Kresladi 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 Kresladi in each jurisdiction Reserve Meds has authored.

Kresladi country-specific access guides

Reserve Meds has published 3 country-specific access guides for Kresladi. 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.

Other countries not yet authored

Reserve Meds has authored country-specific access guides for Kresladi in the 3 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 Kresladi. 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.