Named Patient Program (NPP) in United Arab Emirates
How the named patient program (npp) pathway operates in United Arab Emirates.
About Named Patient Program (NPP)
The foundational pathway for providing individual patients access to drugs not yet registered in their country.
How Named Patient Program (NPP) works in United Arab Emirates
The UAE recognises a formal Named Patient / compassionate-use pathway via MOHAP and the Department of Health Abu Dhabi (DoH). Physicians apply on behalf of individual patients for drugs not registered in-country.
Patients in United Arab Emirates seeking access under Named Patient Program (NPP) typically follow this flow: a licensed physician in United Arab Emirates issues the prescription and clinical justification, the regulator reviews and authorises, and an authorised operator coordinates import.
Documents required in United Arab Emirates
- 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 1 jurisdictions. Cellular and gene therapies may require additional ethics-committee review.
Start a request
Start a request under Named Patient Program (NPP) in United Arab Emirates