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§ 36-1311 Definitions

AZ Rev Stat § 36-1311 (2019) (N/A)
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36-1311. Definitions

(Caution: 1998 Prop. 105 applies)

In this article, unless the context otherwise requires:

1. " Eligible patient" means a person to whom all of the following apply:

(a) The person has a terminal illness as determined by the person's physician and a consulting physician.

(b) The person's physician has determined that the person has no comparable or satisfactory United States food and drug administration approved treatment options available to diagnose, monitor or treat the disease or condition involved and that the probable risk to the person from the investigational drug, biological product or device is not greater than the probable risk from the disease or condition.

(c) The person has received a prescription or recommendation from the person's physician for an investigational drug, biological product or device.

(d) The person has given written informed consent for the use of the investigational drug, biological product or device or, if the patient is a minor or lacks the mental capacity to provide informed consent, a parent or legal guardian has given written informed consent on the patient's behalf.

(e) The person has documentation from the person's physician that the person has met the requirements of this paragraph.

2. " Investigational drug, biological product or device" means a drug, biological product or device that has successfully completed phase one of a clinical trial, but has not been approved for general use by the United States food and drug administration and remains under investigation in a clinical trial.

3. " Physician" means the physician who is providing medical care or treatment to the eligible patient for the terminal illness but does not include a primary care physician.

4. " Terminal illness" means a disease that, without life-sustaining procedures, will result in death in the near future or a state of permanent unconsciousness from which recovery is unlikely.

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