If you're a health care professional, you can request a drug that is not available for sale in Canada through the Special Access Program (SAP). Your request must be for treating a patient with a serious or life-threatening condition where conventional treatments:
For access to SAP, a health care professional is someone who:
Most often, a licensed physician is the health care professional who uses SAP. If in doubt, you should consult your professional college for information on your scope of practice.
When requesting a drug through SAP on behalf of your patients, you must:
In some cases, a foreign manufacturer may consider importing a drug into Canada for pre-positioning before receiving authorization to sell to a requesting practitioner.
To submit a request to access non-marketed drugs used to treat, diagnose or prevent serious or life-threatening conditions in a patient:
In a critical emergency, please contact SAP by telephone at 613-941-2108.
To access a non-marketed drug for a future medical emergency, you must give a valid reason for needing the drug in advance rather than for a specific patient. To submit a future use request:
Note: We will consider expediting our review for a drug:
The manufacturer determines the cost of the drug. In some cases, drugs released through SAP are free.
If there's a charge, hospitals, public or private insurers or, in some cases, patients or their families will cover the cost.
The Special Access Program receives about 1000 requests each month. All requests are administratively processed and subject to triage to determine priority of incoming requests. Time-sensitive requests e.g. for immediate life-threatening conditions receive the highest priority and are typically processed and resolved within hours of receipt.
Other factors that can affect triage and time to assess requests include: proposed treatment dates that are weeks in advance, deficiencies in requests that require follow-up discussions with practitioners, and the need to clarify aspects of a patient’s medical history. Requests for drugs new to SAP or for those with limited evidence of safety and efficacy for a given condition may require additional time for a decision to be made, to allow for communication with manufacturers and practitioners.
After our review, we will make a decision as follows:
To report outcomes, including adverse reactions, from using the drug:
Drugs accessed through SAP are supplied directly by manufacturers to health care professionals.
Authorized drugs can only be sent to:
The manufacturer may impose restrictions or conditions on the release of the drug to ensure it is used correctly.
Manufacturers are also responsible for providing all drug information to health care professionals who request it.
In some cases, a foreign manufacturer may want to import a drug into Canada for pre-positioning before a health care practitioner makes a request through SAP. To pre-position a drug, a manufacturer must:
To apply, follow these steps:
Access to SAP is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Regular business hours are from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Eastern Standard Time, Monday to Friday.
On-call service is available for emergencies outside regular hours (evenings, nights, weekends and holidays) from 4:30 pm on Friday to 8:30 am on Monday. On a statutory holiday, on-call service continues until 8:30 am on the first business day following the holiday.
For questions about SAP, contact us:
Special Access Program
Pharmaceutical Drugs Directorate
Telephone: 613-941-2108
Fax: 613-941-3194
E-mail: sapd-pasm@hc-sc.gc.ca