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The Relevance of Ethnic Factors in the Clinical Evaluation of Medicines

Proceedings of a Workshop held at The Medical Society of London, UK, 7th and 8th July, 1993

Produktform: Buch / Einband - flex.(Paperback)

For a research-based pharmaceutical company to be successful in the 1990s. it must have a strategic plan for the global development of new chemical entities. Global development can be defined as an attempt to reach all major markets as rapidly as possible and for many companies these will include the United States. Japan. Germany. France. Italy. UK and Canada. which together represent approximately 85% of the pharmaceutical market in the developed world. The mutual acceptance of foreign clinical data would reduce the time and resources required to develop a new medicine for the international market by eliminating the requirement for the routine repetition of clinical studies in local populations. In Japan this has been largely based on the belief that genetic differences in respon siveness may result in a different benefit/risk assessment for a new mediCine. while requests in Europe and the United States for local data relate mainly to methodological and cultural considerations. The importance of this issue has been recognised internationally as it was one of the topics discussed at the International Conference on Harmonisation in Orlando (October 1993) and it is currently on the programme for ICH3 which will be convened in Yokohama in Japan in November 1995.weiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978- / 978-9401046213 / 9789401046213

Verlag: Springer Netherland

Erscheinungsdatum: 20.10.2012

Seiten: 262

Auflage: 1

Herausgegeben von S.R. Walker, Cynthia Lumley, N. McAuslane, C. Lumley

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