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CLINICAL STUDY AND BASIC CONCEPT

GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE

Presented by:

Aarohi Shah

M.Pharm

Dept of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology

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CLINICAL STUDY AND BASIC CONCEPT

What is a Clinical Trial?

A clinical trial (clinical research) is a research study in human volunteers (preclinical trail – in animals) to answer specific health questions. Carefully conducted clinical trials are the fastest and safest way to find treatments that work in people and ways to improve health.

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CLINICAL STUDY AND BASIC CONCEPT

Types of clinical trials

Treatment trials

Prevention trials

Diagnostic trials

Screening trials

Quality of Life trials

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Clinical trials, FDA approval

Before a company initiates clinical trials (i.e. testing in humans), it must conduct extensive experiments in animal and human cells and in live animals (Preclinical Trial) If this stage of testing is successful, the company files an Investigational New Drug (IND) application with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to request permission to conduct clinical trials.

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Clinical Trials

Preclinical testing

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FDA Phase IV

Years 3.5 1 2 3 2.5 12 Total

Additional post marketing testing

Test population

Lab and Animal Studies

20 to 80 healthy volunteers

100 to 300 patient volunteers

1000 to 3000 patient volunteers

Review process/ Approval

Success rate

5000 compounds evaluated

5 enter trials 1 approved

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CLINICAL STUDY AND BASIC CONCEPTPreclinical trialsTrial carried out on to the animal species Objective: To evaluate safety, toxicity and tolerance data (by

applying the factor for conversion of animal data to human data)

StudyDrug metabolism pathwayPK of the drugPK-PD relationProtein bindingTissue distributionDevelopment of methodology for quantification of drug and metabolite in biological fluidLong term toxicity Placental transfer kinetic

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CLINICAL STUDY AND BASIC CONCEPTPhase 1Trial carried out on healthy volunteers except AIDS

or Cancer.Study

Dose-concentration (in plasma)-response-toxicity studyIV, single dose study (for checking bioavailability)Radioactive tracer study (for evaluation of first pass metabolism)Evaluation of suitability of preclinical animal model (to predict pharmacological effect in human)Effect of food

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Phase 2First time trial on patient and conducted

in OPEN mannerStudy

Evaluation of difference in PK and PD between the healthy volunteer and patientTo search new therapeutic effect of the drug

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Phase 3

Study

Search less common side effect of drug (which is conc. independent)

Comparison with the marketed drug

Drug-drug interaction

Study in special population like age, sex race etc.

Develop the dosage form

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Phase 4

Post marketing surveillance

Not well planned study but random study

Some rare side effect or toxicity may come out

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GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE

Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is an international ethical and scientific quality standard for designing, recording and reporting trials that involve the participation of human subjects.

Compliance with this standard provides public assurance that the rights, safety and well being of trial subjects are protected, consistent with the principles that have their origin in the Declaration of Helsinki, and that the clinical trial data are credible.

Regulations tell you what you are required to do by law. Guidelines tell you the best way to do it

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FDA GCP RegulationsRegulations contained in 21 CFR Part 50, 56, and 312Part 50 (applies to consenting of subjects), Part 56 (applies to IRB responsibilities) and Part 312 (applies to IND submissions, sponsor responsibility, and investigator responsibility)

GCP Guidelines- International Conference on HarmonizationThe objective of ICH GCP Guidelines is to provide a unified standard for European Union, Japan and United States to facilitate the mutual acceptance of clinical data by the regulatory authorities in the jurisdiction.Published by the FDA in Federal Register in May, 1997Adopted by all parties as GCP standard (considered law in European Union; considered “final guidance” in the US)Based on the Declaration of Helsinki

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GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE

Some important terms (Glossary)InvestigatorSponsorSubject /Trial SubjectInvestigator’s BrochureNon Clinical StudyProtocolBlinding (Masking)Institutional Review Board (IRB)Adverse Event (AE)Serious Adverse Event (SAE)

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Elements of GCPIRBInvestigatorSponsorClinical trial protocol and protocol amendmentsInvestigator BrochureEssential documents

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Institutional review board (IRB) or Independent Ethics Committee (IEC)It consists of reasonable number of members, who collectively have qualifications and experience to review and evaluate the science and medical aspects as well as ethics of proposed trials.It should perform the functions in accordance with written procedures, maintain written records of its activities and minutes of its meetings and should comply with GCP.Acts as a safe guard to the rights of the trial subjectShould consider the qualification of the investigator for the proposed trialShould conduct continuing review of each ongoing trial at intervals appropriate to the degree of risk.

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Investigator Qualified to perform study should have

Appropriate education, training and experience to assume responsibility and should provide evidence of such qualifications.Sufficient time to devote to study timelines.Personally conduct or supervise study.Adequate and qualified staff and facilities.Awareness of and compliance with GCP.Familiar with the investigational product and inventory.Adherence to protocol requirements.Inform subject’s primary physicianEnsure adequate medical care for SAEs.Maintained records should be accurate, complete, legible and timely.

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Investigator-Communication with IRB

Obtaining written and dated IRB approved consent formSubmission of Investigational BrochureOngoing communication

Report of SAEsIND Safety ReportsSignificant protocol deviations

The investigator should submit written summaries of the status of the trial to the IRB annually or more frequently, if requested by the IRB

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GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE

Investigator- Communication with the Sponsor/CRO

Reporting of any AEs or SAEsNotification of changes in staff and addressRetention of all pertinent study information and records until notified in writing that records are no longer requiredCoordination of publication plansIf trial is blinded, the investigator should promptly document and explain to the sponsor any:

Premature unblindingAccidental unblinidingUnblinding due to serious adverse events

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Investigator-Communication with Study Subjects

Obtaining valid written informed consentThe information language should be non-technical and understandable to the subject/LAR/impartial Provide subject a copy of a fully executed consentProvide subject with any new informationAnswer questions at any timeThe investigator must inform the subject when medical care is needed for inter-current illness(es) of which investigator becomes aware.It is recommended that the investigator inform subject’s primary physician about subject’s participation in study. If subject wishes to withdraw from the study, the investigator should make reasonable effort to ascertain the reasons – while fully respecting the subject’s rights.

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Investigator- Investigator – Compliance with Protocol

The investigator should conduct the trial in compliance with:The protocol agreed to by the sponsorIf required, protocol agreed to by the regulatory authority(ies)Ultimately given approval by the IRB

The investigator should not implement any deviation from, or changes of the protocol without:

Agreement by the sponsorPrior review and documented approval from the IRB of an amendment Exception: where necessary to eliminate an immediate hazard (s) to trial subjects or when the changes involve only logistical or administrative aspects of the trial. However, as soon as possible, the implemented deviation or change, the reason for it, and, if appropriate, the proposed protocol amendment(s) should be submitted to:

– The IRB for review and approval– To the sponsor for agreement – If required, to the regulatory authorities

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Investigator – Investigational Products

It is the investigator’s responsibility for investigational product(s) accountability at the trial siteThe investigator or person who is designated by the investigator should maintain records of:

» The product(s) delivery to the site» The inventory at the site» The use by each subject» The return to the sponsor or disposition of unused

productsThe records should include:

Date, quantities, batch/serial numbers, expiration dates and the unique code numbers assigned to the product(s) and subjectsProducts should be stored as specified by the sponsor and in accordance with applicable regulatory requirementsShould explain to the subject:

Correct use of the productShould check at appropriate intervals that the subject is following the instructions properly to use the product

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Investigator – Records and Reports

Records should be accurate, complete, legible and timely pertinent to the data reported to the sponsor in the CRFs (Case Report Forms) and other required reportsAll corrections to a CRF should be dated, explained and should not obscure the original entry whether the entry is written or electronic changes or corrections. The investigator should retain records of the changes and corrections.

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Investigator’s Brochure

For investigational (not FDA-approved) drug trialsSummary of significant physical, chemical, pharmaceutical, pharmacological, toxicological, pharmacokinetic, metabolic, and clinical information that is relevant to the investigational productRelevant animal and clinical studies, adverse events, etc.

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FDA Form 1572 – to initiate clinical trials

Investigator agrees to comply with conditions required by FDA for use of investigational articles“Contract” that the investigator signs/dates“Warning: A willing false statement is a criminal offense”

Content of Form 1572

Principal Investigator name/addressName/address of site(s) of study conductName/address clinical labs (local/central)Name/address IRBNames of key personnel with study participant contactSubmit CVs of key personnel (signed/dated) listed in form

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Progress Reports

The investigator should submit written summaries (where required by applicable regulatory requirements) of the trial’s status to the institution.The investigator should submit written summaries of the status of the trial to the IRB annually or more frequently, if requested by the IRBThe investigator should promptly provide written reports to the sponsor and the IRB and where required by the regulatory authorities, the institution on any changes significantly affecting the trial and/or increasing the risk to subjects.

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Safety Reporting

All serious adverse events (SAE) should be reported immediately to the sponsor except for those SAEs that the protocol or other document identifies as not needing immediate reportingThe immediate and follow up reports should identify Subjects by unique code numbers assigned to trial, but not with identifiers (name, address, identification numbers)The immediate reports should be followed promptly by detailed, written reportsAdverse events and/or laboratory abnormalities identified in the protocol as critical to safety evaluations should be reported to the sponsor within the time periods specified by the sponsor in the protocolFor reported deaths, the investigator should supply the sponsor and the IRB with any additional requested information (e.g., autopsy reports and terminal medical reports)

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Premature Termination or Suspension of a Trial

If the trial is suspended or prematurely terminated for any reason the investigator should promptly Inform the trial subjects, should assure appropriate therapy and follow-up and where required, should inform the regulatory authorities and the IRBIf the investigator terminates or suspends a trial without prior agreement of the sponsor, the investigator should inform the institution, regulatory authorities(if required), the sponsor and the IRB with detailed written explanation of the termination or suspensionIf the sponsor terminates/suspends a trial, the investigator should promptly inform the institution (per applicable regulatory requirements) and the IRB and provide written explanation of the termination/suspensionIf the IRB terminates/suspends its approval, the investigator should inform the institution and the investigator should promptly notify the sponsor and provide the sponsor with a detailed written explanation of the termination or suspension

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Final Report

Upon the completion of the trial, the investigator should inform and provide the IRB and the sponsor:

All required reports

Summary of the trial’s outcome

Reports to regulatory authorities if applicable

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Records Retention Requirements

Essential documents should be retained until at least two (2) years after the last approval of a marketing application in an ICH region.These documents should be retained, however, if required by the applicable regulatory requirements (state or federal) or by an agreement with the sponsor.It is the responsibility of the sponsor to inform the investigator as to when these documents no longer need to be retained.Upon request of the monitor, auditor, IRB or regulatory authority, the investigator/institution should make available for direct access all requested trial-related records.

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References

www.fda.gov

www.google.com

EMEA, Inspections

Stanford school of medicine; FACILITATING TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH AND MEDICINE

CLINICAL RESEARCH

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