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New Drug Development - An Introduction to Clinical Trials: Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd ed. 2010)
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New Drug Development - An Introduction to Clinical Trials: Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd ed. 2010)
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New Drug Development: Second Edition provides an overview of the
design concepts and statistical practices involved in therapeutic
drug development. This wide spectrum of activities begins with
identifying a potentially useful drug candidate that can perhaps be
used in the treatment or prevention of a condition of clinical
concern, and ends with marketing approval being granted by one or
more regulatory agencies. In between, it includes drug molecule
optimization, nonclinical and clinical evaluations of the drug's
safety and efficacy profiles, and manufacturing considerations. The
more inclusive term lifecycle drug development can be used to
encompass the postmarketing surveillance that is conducted all the
time that a drug is on the market and being prescribed to patients
with the relevant clinical condition. Information gathered during
this time can be used to modify the drug (for example, dose
prescribed, formulation, and mode of administration) in terms of
its safety and its effectiveness. The central focus of the first
edition of this book is captured by its subtitle, 'Design,
Methodology, and Analysis'. Optimum quality study design and
experimental research methodology must be employed if the data
collected-numerical representations of biological information-are
to be of optimum quality. Optimum quality data facilitate optimum
quality statistical analysis and interpretation of the results
obtained, which in turn permit optimum quality decisions to be
made: Rational decision making is predicated on appropriate
research questions and optimum quality numerical information. The
book took a non-computational approach to statistics, presenting
instead a conceptual framework and providing readers with a sound
working knowledge of the importance of design, methodology, and
analysis. Not everyone needs to be an expert in statistical
analysis, but it is very helpful for work (or aspire to work) in
the pharmaceutical and biologics industries to be aware of the
fundamental importance of a sound scientific and clinical approach
to the planning, conduct, and analysis of clinical trials.
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