Ten Drugmakers To Cooperate ..... Accelerating Drug Development.
Ten Drugmakers To Cooperate On Research Aimed At Accelerating Drug Development.
The New York Times (9/20, B3, Pollack, Subscription Publication) reports, "Ten of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies said on Wednesday that they would cooperate on research aimed at accelerating drug development, starting with streamlining clinical trials." In a statement released by TransCelerate BioPharma, "the new nonprofit organization...which has been formed to carry on the work," Dr. Janet Woodcock, director of the drug division at the Food and Drug Administration, said, "We applaud the companies in TransCelerate BioPharma for joining forces to address a series of longstanding challenges in new drug development."
The AP (9/20) reports, "The group's participants include US drugmakers Pfizer Inc., Johnson & Johnson, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Eli Lilly and Co. and Abbott Laboratories, along with European drugmakers GlaxoSmithKline PLC, AstraZeneca PLC, Sanofi SA, Boehringer Ingelheim Corp. and Genentech, a unit of The Roche Group." The organization "also will collaborate with several industry groups focused on creating innovative medicines and setting standards for study data, as well as government regulators including the US Food and Drug Administration." According to the AP, Dr. Woodcock "praised the collaboration, saying in a statement that it has the promise 'to strengthen the industry and its ability to develop innovative and much-needed therapies for patients.'" Reuters (9/20, Sherman) also covers the story.Comments
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It's a nice thought, but I have my doubts that there will be full collaboration (the greed factor is just too high). I sincerely hope I'm wrong and can eat my words.
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I have never seen anything like this. but it highlights the vastness of problem: ie the clinical trial process is THE bottleneck in drug development. it requires innovative solutions from everybody, so i hope they nail it. If the bench-to-shelf turn-around is accelerated from 15 to 5 years, then, I have no doubt there will be cure or cures within a decade.
QUOTE:One project would be to standardize the way data from clinical trials are recorded. That would make it easier for clinical trial investigators to enter data without having to remember each company's format and to compare data from clinical trials.
Similarly, TransCelerate will work on a common Internet portal that investigators can use to communicate with all drug companies, and also on standardizing efforts to qualify clinical trial sites and to train investigators. It will also work on a way for companies to easily procure one another's already marketed drugs for use in comparative clinical trials.
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Standardizing clinical data dictionaries for drug trials is one of the biggest obstacles within many companies. It is slow progress as each clinical project may have unique medical hx questionare, efficacy data, other. However, there are obvious common core data items across all studies and they should be consistent to label by the same "name" like gender vs sex, or adverse event "intensity" vs adverse event "severity". They are now trying to map this area in the data to merge it. The FDA is certainly pushing for standardized data from companies so they can more quickly access it and start the review. Each pharma or biotech was submitting their own "data flavor" and this is what slows down the FDA review. The reviewer had to sit with someone from each company for each drug submission to find out how they organized and setup their data tables, etc. Kinda crazy - - it's like having to learn a different software and the specific clinical project steps to review for each drug submission!
In the past, collecting laboratory data from different investigator sites who used different reference labs was a big issue with foreign studies. Different countries and referral labs used different "units" and methodologies. It was very difficult to merge the data across multiple studies for a huge clinical drug project. Lots of data conversions required so you were not mixing apples and oranges to read the labs within the same reference ranges. In the US at least much of the research now uses centralized reference labs with direct interface to pharma companies for electronic data transfer between databases.
But this is slow going........
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I can't help but think handing over data is one thing, sharing already marketed drugs....I can't see that happening. I hope I'm wrong.
What are your thoughts? Do you think they'll share patents for the greater good?
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Pretty cool. How do you know so much about the data cleansing problems in clinical trials cp418?
I learn so much from bco, it's amazing!
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Former Medical Technologist who went back to school for computer science - career change. Did software development for hospitals back in the 80's when they were switching from paper to computers across all areas. After several years of living out of hotels going to sites away from home --- I switched again
into Pharma Clinical Data Management of drug trials. Then came the Pharma mergers and layoffs so I am back building and documenting clinical software tutorials for the Pharma companies. Sure wish I was 30 years younger --- would love to do computational biology to study cancer genetics and vaccine development.........
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