While an early clinical strategy offers numerous advantages, it also comes with certain challenges that need to be considered: Limited Information: Limited information available about the investigational product can make it challenging. High Risk of Failure: Developing an early clinical strategy without a comprehensive understanding of potential challenges and risks could lead to significant financial […]
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Early Clinical Strategy Mistakes to Avoid
September 14th, 2023 | ReimbursementAn Early Clinical Strategy Includes Several Key Elements
September 11th, 2023 | ReimbursementDeveloping an effective early clinical strategy requires collaboration between various experts. The strategy is a living document that can evolve as new data becomes available and as the project progresses through clinical development. Study Design: The design must be robust enough to answer the intended scientific questions. Safety Assessment: It details how safety will be […]
Recognize the Benefit of an Early Clinical Strategy
September 6th, 2023 | ReimbursementEarly clinical strategy refers to the comprehensive plan and approach that pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, and researchers develop for the initial phases of clinical development of a new drug. These early phases, typically known as Phase 1 and Phase 2 clinical trials, aim to assess the safety, tolerability, and preliminary efficacy of the investigational product […]
Early Clinical Strategy: Portfolio Expansion Indication Selection
August 23rd, 2023 | ReimbursementExpanding a product portfolio through the selection of additional indications can offer strategic growth opportunities. However, the process of selecting indications for portfolio expansion requires careful consideration of various factors. Here are few of them for your consideration: Synergy with Existing Capabilities: Building on established strengths can streamline development and increase the chances of success. […]