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Clinical Research: Phase 1 - Phase 4

From Psoriasis to Behçet’s: The Evolution of Biologics in Dermatology

Over the last two decades, biologics have improved the management of patients with psoriasis and advanced melanoma, many of whom either did not respond to traditional treatments or experienced severe side effects from them. With their success in deadly forms of melanoma and more common chronic inflammatory conditions such as psoriasis, drug developers are now targeting rarer...

Clinical Research: Phase 1 - Phase 4

Neuropathic Pain: What It Is, How It’s Diagnosed, How It’s Treated

Between 7 and 10 percent of the U.S. population suffers from some type of neuropathic pain, and a significant share of those affected require chronic pain treatment.[1] This high rate of occurrence makes our limited understanding of these afflictions, and the long search for effective treatments, all the more frustrating. Treating neuropathic pain starts with...

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Ashanthi DeSilva’s Story: A Look Back at the First Gene Therapy Trial

In 1976, pop culture icon John Travolta starred in the made-for-television movie The Boy in the Plastic Bubble about a young man with a compromised immune system. The premise of the film is that Travolta’s character has to decide between living in isolation behind a protective bubble or dying engaged with the physical world. Hollywood...

Clinical Research: Phase 1 - Phase 4

The Role of Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics in Schizophrenia

Use of long-acting injectable antipsychotics is often reserved for patients with chronic or treatment-refractory schizophrenia or repeated non-compliance issues. However, recent studies have consistently found a role for these treatments both soon after diagnosis and in the treatment of chronic disease. A severe and often debilitating neurodevelopmental disorder, schizophrenia affects a person’s ability to think...

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Decoding the Distinction: DMCs, CECs, and Their Role in Medical Device Research

Data monitoring committees and clinical endpoint committees can provide independent, expert review of study data and opinions to standardize outcomes and optimize data quality to help sponsors meet complex trial monitoring requirements. As global, multi-center medical device studies become increasingly common, trial monitoring is growing more complex. Regulators require that sponsors perform site monitoring to...

Clinical Research: Phase 1 - Phase 4

Applied Clinical Trials – Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials: Obstacles and Opportunities

Dementia is a global epidemic, affecting nearly 50 million people worldwide. By 2050, it’s estimated that 115 million people will suffer from some form of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia occurring late in life. AD is also the only condition among the leading causes of death that cannot currently be...

Clinical Research: Phase 1 - Phase 4

Four Things You Need to Know About mHealth and the Dermatology Field

Advances in medical technology have opened the door for dermatology mobile health (mHealth) programs, and these same technologies have the potential to radically change dermatology trial designs. Here are four ways digital disruption in the dermatology field is benefiting both patients and providers: 1. Reduced wait times: Digital health assessments make time spent scheduling, traveling,...

Clinical Research: Phase 1 - Phase 4

Premier Insight 267: From KOLs to Patient Advocates, Using Every Tool to Fight a Rare Disease

Finding patients for trials in very rare conditions is difficult under any circumstances, and in this case the odds were really stacked high against success. The indication: a basal cell carcinoma known as Gorlin syndrome, a disease that manifests itself in large numbers of benign tumors that grow on various parts of the body. The...

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Driving Product Development and Finding the Fast Track in Early-Phase Oncology Programs

Small- to mid-sized biotech and pharma companies face many challenges when planning and executing an early-phase oncology trial, from performing a regulatory gap analysis and developing a target product profile to identifying the right patients and selecting efficacy endpoints. Sponsors of first-in-human trials of novel oncology compounds face significant challenges. Beyond the typical circumstances of limited budget,...

Clinical Research: Phase 1 - Phase 4

Making the Case for Long-acting Antipsychotic Treatment

Medical science is making significant advances in treating schizophrenia, but for all the progress we’ve seen, patients don’t benefit much unless they regularly take their medications. Second-generation (or atypical) long-acting injectable antipsychotic treatments (LATs) that ensure consistent administration of medication have become widely available over the past 15 years, but they remain a tough sell...