As is known from the Internet around 10.8 million people are diagnosed with cancer every year and approximately 6.7 million of them die. Thus, despite all the medicines available, only 38% can be saved.
Much time is required before a medicament comes on the market, which is why the World Health Organisation has also permitted doctors to prescribe non-approved preparations to save the lives of patients with this disease. On the basis of this provision Austria has § 8.(1)2 Arzneimittelgesetz (Medicines Act), which we quote as follows:
“Medical specialities do not require approval if a doctor, dentist or veterinary surgeon licensed to practice in Austria attests that the medical speciality is urgently needed to combat a life-threatening situation or serious damage to health and that this result could not be expected to be achieved with an approved and available medical speciality according to the state-of-the-art.”
There is an almost identical law in every country (e.g. in Germany § 73.3 AMG).
Ukrain is not approved in Austria but in many other countries. Research findings on Ukrain have appeared in 262 specialist publications and been presented at 294 international medical congresses. Its efficacy, safety and quality have been confirmed by 260 scientists from 24 countries at 60 universities and research institutes.
Thereby, every doctor can also prescribe Ukrain under the conditions described above.
