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Patient Engagement in Device Clinical Trials Guidance

02/15/2022

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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a guidance, “Patient Engagement in the Design and Conduct of Medical Device Clinical Studies.” The purpose is to guide industry to consider patient and caregiver perspectives on living with a particular disease or condition and how medical devices impact their lives, as well as perspectives on how a clinical trial may impact a study participant. The guidance is part of the FDA Patient Engagement Advisory Committee (PEAC) initiative to increase patient engagement in medical device clinical trials.

Sponsor-Investigators Frequently Cited in FDA Warning Letters. Do You Know What Is Required for a High Quality Trial?

8/17/2021

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What are investigator initiated trials, and are they truly initiated by investigators, or by industry sponsors? Investigators may have an idea for a clinical trial with an investigational or approved product. Such trials can help answer important questions about medical products and devices. When investigators initiate the clinical trial, they also must fill the role of a sponsor. A sponsor-investigator conducted clinical trial is also known as an investigator initiated trial. From the regulatory side, there is not a lot of guidance on such trials, but there is a focus on them for inspections. The sponsor-investigator is ultimately responsible for the regulations that are applicable for sponsors AND investigators. Do you know which regulations and guidelines are applicable and that they have different definitions?