Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XXI— - RESEARCH WITH RESPECT TO ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME › Part Part B— - Research Authority › § 300cc–12
When the Secretary finds early evidence that a new medicine may help prevent or treat AIDS, the Secretary must announce that finding in the Federal Register and encourage someone to apply for an investigational-use exemption under section 355(i) of title 21. The AIDS Research Advisory Committee will tell the Secretary which drugs to consider, and the Secretary must quickly decide what to do about those recommendations. If such an exemption exists, the Secretary must urge the drug’s sponsor to ask permission to let doctors use the drug to treat people infected with the agent that causes AIDS who are not in the clinical trials. If the sponsor does not apply, the Secretary must publish a notice and encourage doctors to apply. The Secretary may also give technical help, directly or by grants or contracts, to help with exemption requests, treatment-use requests, and moving drugs from sponsors to licensed doctors. "New drug" means the term as defined in section 321 of title 21.
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42 U.S.C. § 300cc–12
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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