Clinical Trials
ELIXIR FOR SOURCING AND RETAINING CANDIDATES
Visit the science and pharmacy colleges in the vicinity where the vacancies exist talk to the Placement Cell and then finalise a date which is convenient both for the final year students who are awaiting results and also for the Human Resource HR teams and the line managers concerned The HR Department and the line managers concerned should prepare...
Speed, Quality and Cost
Leveraging Australia to expedite clinical development
In recent years the pharmaceutical industry has seen tremendous changes in the way it is expected to deliver new drugs to market being under increasing pressure to expedite the development of new therapies to decrease clinical study duration and to drive new treatments through their clinical phases as quickly safely and costefficiently as possible...
Innovation in Clinical Trials
Clinical trial development has evolved significantly over the past few decades Digital technology is increasingly used to improve clinical trial efficiency Its use spans all phases of drug development and impacts areas such as recruitment and retention of patients wearables virtual clinical trials and health economics outcomes research Leveraging e...
ManagingClinical TrialAgreements
Clinical trial agreements are an essential GCP document and are integral to achieving clinical trial success They define the legal relationship between sponsors Clinical Research Organisations CRO and sites and establish the rules under which the clinical trial will be conducted There are several key criteria which determine whether A Clinical Tria...
Managing Clinical-Trial Agreements
Clinical Trial agreements are an essential GCP document and are integral to achieving clinical trial success They define the legal relationship between sponsors Clinical Research Organisations CRO and sites and establish the rules under which the clinical trial will be conducted There are several key criteria which determine whether a Clinical Tria...
Patient Recruitment in Asia
Reducing the clinical burden
Today there are many innovative new approaches to patient recruitment and the number continues to grow The driver behind these innovations is the challenge that many western countries face in recruiting patients for participation in clinical studies The concept of patient recruitment is quite simple It involves recruiting the right patients at t...
Low Rates of Stroke and Major Bleeding with Rivaroxaban Confirmed by Global Study
XANTUS pooled results study
Results of the pooled analysis of the global XANTUS realworld study programme were announced recently at the European Society of Cardiology ESC Congress in Barcelona Spain The study investigated the use of the nonvitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulant NOAC rivaroxaban for stroke prevention in patients with nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation AF irregu...
Wearables in Clinical Trials
Where we are & where we are going
With the demand for wearables and sensors in clinical trials on the rise pharmaceutical companies are increasingly faced with the challenges of both rising costs and market saturation of similar drugs and that is where Clinical Research Organisations CROs come into play From both a technology perspective and a processes perspective CROs can levera...
Use of Real World Evidence
Increasing throughout Asia
True experiments such as randomised controlled trials RCTthe gold standard when it comes to the approval of pharmaceuticals are often criticised as being unrealistic The results of these trials do not always generalise well and may not be applicable in the real world The use of real world data and real world evidence to supplement RCTs may be one s...
Patient Recruitment
An industry challenge
Patient recruitment and retention is frequently the most laborintensive and difficult part of the clinical trial process and is often a barrier to the successful completion of a study Industry data indicates that patient recruitment can represent more than per cent of total study costs and sponsors bear a tremendous cost when ambitious recruitment...