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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 71 — Public Health and Welfare

71-9603. Eligible patient.

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To be an eligible patient under the Investigational Drug Use Act, a person shall:
(1)Have an advanced illness, attested by the person's treating physician;
(2)Have considered all other treatment options approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration at the time;
(3)Have a recommendation from his or her treating physician for an investigational drug, biological product, or device;
(4)Give written, informed consent for the use of the investigational drug, biological product, or device;
(5)Have documentation from his or her treating physician that he or she meets the requirements of the act; and
(6)Not be a patient receiving inpatient treatment in a hospital licensed pursuant to the Health Care Facility Licensure Act.
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