Colorado Code § 25-45-104

Drug manufacturers - availability of investigational drugs, biological products, or devices - costs - insurance coverage
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(1) A manufacturer of an investigational
drug, biological product, or device may make available the manufacturer's investigational drug,
biological product, or device to eligible patients pursuant to this article. This article does not
require that a manufacturer make available an investigational drug, biological product, or device
to an eligible patient.
(2) A manufacturer may:
(a) Provide an investigational drug, biological product, or device to an eligible patient
without receiving compensation; or
(b) Require an eligible patient to pay the costs of, or the costs associated with, the
manufacture of the investigational drug, biological product, or device.
(3) (a) Nothing in this article expands the coverage provided in sections 10-16-104 (20)
or 10-16-104.6, C.R.S.
(b) A health insurance carrier may, but is not required to, provide coverage for the cost
of an investigational drug, biological product, or device.
(c) An insurer may deny coverage to an eligible patient from the time the eligible patient
begins use of the investigational drug, biological product, or device through a period not to
exceed six months from the time the investigational drug, biological product, or device is no
longer used by the eligible patient; except that coverage may not be denied for a preexisting
condition and for coverage for benefits which commenced prior to the time the eligible patient
begins use of such drug, biological product, or device.
(4) If a patient dies while being treated by an investigational drug, biological product, or
device, the patient's heirs are not liable for any outstanding debt related to the treatment or lack
of insurance due to the treatment.

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