Clinical research is heavily regulated and involves coordination of numerous pharmaceutical-related disciplines. Each individual trial involves contractual, regulatory, and ethics approval at each site and in each country. Clinical trials have become so complex and government requirements so stringent that researchers often approach trials too cautiously, convinced that the process is bound to be insurmountably complicated and riddled with roadblocks. A step back is needed, anobjective examination of the drug development process as a whole, and recommendations made for streamlining the process at all stages.With Intelligent Drug Development, Michael Tansey systematically addresses the key elements that affect the quality, timeliness, and cost-effectiveness of the drug-development process, and identifies steps that can be adjusted and made more efficient. Tansey uses his own experiences conducting clinical trials to create a guide that provides flexible, adaptable ways of implementing the necessary processes of development. Moreover, the processes described in the book are not dependenteither on a particular company structure or on any specific technology; thus, Tanseys approach can be implemented at any company, regardless of size. The book includes specific examples that illustrate some of the ways in which the principles can be applied, as well as suggestions for providing a bettercontext in which the changes can be implemented. The protocols for drug development and clinical research have grown increasingly complex in recent years, making Intelligent Drug Development a needed examination of the pharmaceutical process.
PART 1: SETTING THE SCENE; Introduction: Cutting the Gordian Knot; Chapter 1: Aiming for Excellence; PART 2: PLANNING: FROM CHAOS TO COSMOS; Chapter 2: The Target Product Profile and Its Uses; Chapter 3: Planning the Individual Clinical Trial; PART 3: THE PRACTICABLE PROTOCOL; Chapter 4. Distilling the Essence of the Protocol: The Protocol Synopsis; Chapter 5. Redistillation: Eliminating Impurities By Carrying Out Protocol; Chapter 6. The Optimal Blend: The approved Synopsis and the Final Protocol; PART 4: THE SPONSOR, THE PHYSICIAN AND THE PATIENT; THE ETERNAL CLINICAL TRIAL TRIANGLE; Chapter 7: Of Chickens and Eggs: The Sponsors Dilemma; Chapter 8: Clinician or Clinical Trialist: the Physicians Dilemma; Chapter 9: what About the Customer? the Patients Dilemma; PART 5: AND ANOTHER THING...; Chapter 10: About Time: Making Meetings Matter; Chapter 11: The Brain-Scrambling, Fit-Inducing, Mind-Numbing Technicolor;
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