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The IND and Clinical Trial Management. Frances Richmond Director International Center for Clinical Trials. And you are…. The principal investigator of a company-sponsored trial? The principal investigator of an investigator-sponsored trial? A clinical coordinator for a study?.
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The IND and Clinical Trial Management Frances Richmond Director International Center for Clinical Trials
And you are… The principal investigator of a company-sponsored trial? The principal investigator of an investigator-sponsored trial? A clinical coordinator for a study? Each has its responsibilities
Kefauver-Harris amendments required investigational new drug application and oversight for certain types of drug trials
FDA has oversight if…. • You study a NEW drug or biologic in the US • You want to market a new indication or different route of administration EVEN THOUGH THE PRODUCT IS ALREADY APPROVED
FDA has oversight whether…. You are the investigator and a company is the sponsor You are the sponsor-investigator Probably monitored Probably unmonitored
If you are an investigator-sponsor… You must submit an investigational device exemption You must sign a 1571 form that obligates you to the responsibilities of monitoring and reporting to FDA You must submit interim and final reports
Three Main Parts to an IND This starts as a protocol and grows
Investigators must sign form 1572 I agree…to make those records available for inspection
Pre-study ActivitiesSponsor/CRO Site Visit • Suitability of the Investigator for the protocol. • Presence and experience of staff. • Availability of patients. • Availability of adequate facilities including patient exam rooms, a secure drug location, equipment, specialized instruments or devices required in the protocol.
Pre-Study ActivitiesInternal Site Evaluation • Is the study of interest to us? • Do we have the necessary staff and training? • Do we have or can we obtain necessary equipment? • Does patient recruitment seem feasible? • What about the budget?
The investigator’s brochure is your bible You will look here for the protocol—that you must follow Adverse events-adverse events not in this brochure are unexpected and may need to be reported differently
ICH Good Clinical Practice Guidelines Excellent overview accepted for foreign as well as US trials Useful set of recommended documents at http://www.ich.org/fileadmin/Public_Web_Site/ICH_Products/Guidelines/Efficacy/E6_R1/Step4/E6_R1__Guideline.pdf This is the standard to which you will be audited
Documentation Is Important! • Keeps track of events and data • Keeps track of steps in procedures • Keeps track of who administers tests • Keeps track of unplanned events forms
Case Report Form Source document
Make it easy for the staff – avoid mistakes • Gray out areas that should NOT be filled • Have consistent format: date, time, order, font. • Walk the coordinator through the questions: • 2. For male subjects, skip to question 5. • 3. Is the subject of childbearing age? Yes No • 4. If yes, if the subject employing adequate contraceptive protection?
What happens during an audit? What do you mean, the FDA is here!!??? Routine audits For cause audits
Where are areas of focus? Look to warning letters for insights Informed consent Product accountability Protocol integrity and deviations Protocol design and change control Source records and case report forms
Complaints to CDER Most complaints are come from drug sponsors and monitors, followed by private citizens Complaints lead to inspections about 30% of the time The complaintsmost likely to trigger inspections come from participants
If you are the investigator/sponsor…You have reporting responsibilities to FDA • Be sure that you are sending your adverse events to the FDA according to rules • Ensure that you have sent changes in protocol to FDA and IRB • Ensure that your informed consent form has been updated with any changes in risk
Think about test and control articles • Accountability • Randomization adherence http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/documents/whozip10e/p08b.gif
Train your staff • They know the informed consent process • They know the way to deal with adverse events • They know the protocol • They have signed the staff list
Courses are available… For example… MPTX 517 • Structure and Management of Clinical Trials MPTX 522 • Clinical Design