Siliq

Named-patient access overview. Siliq is coordinated by Reserve Meds for international patients via physician-led cross-border sourcing.

Quick orientation

Siliq (brodalumab) is a fully human IgG2 monoclonal antibody that targets the interleukin-17 receptor A subunit, approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in February 2017 for the treatment of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis in adult patients who are candidates for systemic therapy or phototherapy and have failed to respond, or have lost response, to other systemic therapies. The drug is manufactured and commercialised in the US by Bausch Health, approximately through its Ortho Dermatologics business unit.

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How Reserve Meds coordinates Siliq

  1. Patient or treating physician submits an intake at the patient portal.
  2. Reserve Meds clinical team verifies appropriateness for the patient and destination country.
  3. Treating physician issues prescription and clinical justification.
  4. Country-specific named-patient documentation is prepared.
  5. Siliq is sourced from a DSCSA-compliant US specialty wholesaler with full serial traceability.
  6. Shipment is coordinated to the patient's physician or hospital pharmacy with appropriate handling.

Access by country

Reserve Meds publishes a detailed country deep-dive for Siliq in every market we coordinate. Each page below covers the destination-country regulatory pathway, real costs, indicative timelines, physician-credential requirements, and handling notes. Tap any country to read the full deep-dive.

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Submit a 60-second intake. The clinical team will follow up within 24 hours with case-specific feasibility, timeline, and a formal quote.

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Frequently asked questions

How can I get Siliq if it is not approved or available in my country?

Reserve Meds coordinates US-sourced Siliq for patients through a physician-led, named-patient cross-border pathway. Your treating physician provides the prescription and clinical justification; Reserve Meds prepares the named-patient documentation for your country and arranges DSCSA-compliant US sourcing and delivery to your physician or hospital pharmacy.

Can I access Siliq through named-patient or compassionate-use import?

Yes. Named-patient access (also called compassionate use or personal import) is the core route Reserve Meds operates for Siliq. Eligibility and paperwork depend on the regulator in your country, and Reserve Meds maps the specific pathway for each market it coordinates.

Do I need a prescription to access Siliq through Reserve Meds?

Yes. Reserve Meds is not a pharmacy and does not prescribe. A valid prescription and clinical justification from your treating physician are required, and all clinical decisions remain with your physician.

How does Reserve Meds deliver Siliq to a patient?

Reserve Meds sources Siliq from a DSCSA-compliant US specialty supplier with full traceability and coordinates delivery to your treating physician or hospital pharmacy, with appropriate handling for the product.

How long does it take, and what does Siliq cost through Reserve Meds?

After a short intake, the clinical team responds within one business day with case-specific feasibility, an indicative timeline, and a formal written quote. Cost depends on the destination, the prescribed regimen, and the duration of therapy, and is confirmed in writing before anything proceeds.

How do I start a request for Siliq?

Submit a 60-second intake through the Reserve Meds patient portal, or message the concierge team on WhatsApp. A named coordinator follows up within 24 hours.