That diagnosis and add the possibility of a treatment haulting or reversing your condition but not having the right to access it because it has yet to be fda a approved. Well. This obstacle was partially removed tuesday withhe passing of t right to try bill. The bill grants terminally ill iowan patients the oppertunity to explore nonfda approved alternatives with the patient simply granting consent beforehand. It gives patients in the sunset of their treatments another oppertunity. I mean is this a cureall drug . No. Is it an extension of lifetype oppertunity . Yes. Another year, maybe another three to five years to extend your lifif it gives people hope, s ss senator. Unanimously passed in the senate and is now headed to the approval. Those dealing with terminally illness say this is a big win for the medical community. It just makes sense to try it so people with terminal illnesses, not just huntingtons disease, can have the right to try something thats not approved yet by the fda bu
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