After reading about ACP-01, most patients arrive at the same question: does this apply to me?
It is the right question to ask, and this article is here to answer it as honestly as possible. ACP-01 is investigational, which means access is through specific regulated pathways and eligibility is assessed individually. Not every patient who contacts us will be a candidate. But understanding who has been studied, and what the evaluation involves, tells you whether it is worth taking the next step.
The clinical trials of ACP-01 have focused on patients with the following characteristics. This is not a checklist for automatic eligibility. It is a description of the patient populations that have been evaluated and shown the most meaningful clinical signals.
No patient is accepted into an ACP-01 program without a thorough individual evaluation. Here is exactly what that process looks like.
You can stop the process at any point. If the clinical team determines you are not a candidate, they will tell you that directly, along with any other options they are aware of that may be relevant to your situation.
Because ACP-01 remains investigational, access is through specific regulated pathways:
Not every patient who contacts us is a candidate. The clinical team evaluates each case individually and will give you an honest answer based on your specific situation.
What we can say is this: if you have advanced PAD, CLTI, a non-healing wound, refractory angina, or heart failure that has not responded to standard treatment, the conversation is worth having. The evaluation costs you nothing but time.
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Speak with our clinical team If you want to find out whether you may be eligible for evaluation in the ACP-01 research program, our clinical team reviews every inquiry personally. We will tell you honestly what we see in your situation and whether we believe we can help. Email: clawrence@hemostemix.com Call: +1 (239) 341-5842 Book: hemostemix.com/book-croom |
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Disclaimer: ACP-01 is investigational and not approved by Health Canada, the FDA, or any other regulatory authority. This article is educational only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual outcomes vary. Always consult your physician before making any treatment decisions. |