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The push for trial data transparency — by regulators and pharma alike — kept sponsors and clinical sites on their toes in 2013. Both sides agreed that more transparency is needed, but they diverged on how to accomplish the goal. India announced new standards for ethics boards and patient compensation, while Japan’s Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Agency launched an R&D and strategy consulting arm to fine-tune the development of novel products and speed regulatory approvals. Buzz words included “personalized medicine,” “enrichment trials” and “centralized monitoring.” Use this roundup of news highlights in 2013 to plan your clinical trial strategy for the year ahead.Read More
Drugmakers should evaluate a product’s UV-visible absorption spectrum before starting clinical development, the ICH says in a new guideline that will standardize photosafety testing standards across the EU, Japan and U.S. Read More
Less than a month after AstraZeneca said it was buying out Bristol-Myers Squibb’s part of its diabetes pipeline partnership, the FDA Wednesday approved their type 2 diabetes drug Farxiga. Read More
The Clinical Data Interchange Standard Consortium (CDISC) is asking for input on a new data submission standard that could give clinical trial sponsors and reviewers greater flexibility if adopted by the FDA for drug review applications. Read More
The FDA is encouraging drugmakers to work together to get agency qualification for drug development tools (DDTs), which can then be used to aid in development and review of multiple companies’ drugs. Read More
The FDA is approving fewer breakthrough therapy designation requests from drugmakers and agency officials say the need for more evidence of effectiveness is the reason. Read More
Generic drugmakers are pushing back against proposed new tight deadlines for responding to FDA questions about ANDAs, and the industry also wants the agency to show greater leniency in dealing with deficiencies in applications. Read More
The FDA, showing no signs of easing its advertising and marketing enforcement, has rapped DARA BioSciences for omitting risk information about its cancer drug Soltamox in a sales aid. Read More
India’s Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare is taking the next step in its effort to regulate the more than 5,000 unapproved fixed dose combination (FDC) products on the market in the country, calling for recommendations from technical experts. Read More
The European Commission is launching a pilot program to help drugmakers avoid last-minute conflicts with health technology assessors as they are bringing products to market. Read More