Cohort Named Patient Program in Lebanon

How the cohort named patient program pathway operates in Lebanon.

About Cohort Named Patient Program

Structured NPP for groups of patients sharing a common indication.

How Cohort Named Patient Program works in Lebanon

Lebanon's MoPH has a functional (if under-resourced) named-patient pathway for unregistered drugs.

Patients in Lebanon seeking access under Cohort Named Patient Program typically follow this flow: a licensed physician in Lebanon issues the prescription and clinical justification, the regulator reviews and authorises, and an authorised operator coordinates import.

Documents required in Lebanon

  • Physician prescription and clinical-justification letter.
  • Patient identification and consent.
  • Country-specific NPP/personal-import form.
  • Hospital or clinic attestation where required.

Typical timeline

End-to-end 2-6 weeks in most tier 3 jurisdictions. Cellular and gene therapies may require additional ethics-committee review.

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