Clinical Trial Protocol Writing: Challenges and Guidelines Dr. Nancy Agens, Head, Technical Operations, Pepgra pepgrahealthcare@gmail.com
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In Brief The clinical study protocol is defined as the procedures by which clinical research is conducted. A clinical study protocol should provide a clear clinical study design to meet the objective of the clinical trial. A defined protocol must address the proposed medical question and protect the safety and rights of the clinical trial participant/patients. I. INTRODUCTION Clinical trials are aimed at evaluating new pharmaceutical drugs, medical devices, and surgical materials, and it is the primary process in identifying the safety and effectiveness of new drugs or devices like a pacemaker for human use. In many cases, clinical trials are used to understand the effectiveness of new drug/devices and damaging side effects. Clinical trials are also conducted in diagnosing diseases early to prevent the severity of the disease conditions. Every new finding of medical drugs and devices goes through four phases of clinical trials to find the appropriate dosage value and the corresponding side effects. During phase I, the clinical trial experiments will be carried out with a small group of participants to test the safety and side effects to find the accurate dosage value. In phase II, will be testing the effectiveness and obtain preliminary data of curing rate and study the short-term side effects. In phase III, the drug will be tested in a large group to collect more data on safety, effectiveness, side effects related to dosage range with different age groups and disease severity. Upon approval from the FDA at this stage, phase IV will be permitted to carry out with a Copyright Š 2020 pepgra. All rights reserved
II. CHALLENGES IN WRITING CLINICAL PROTOCOL The clinical trial protocol is a well-defined procedure of the study, and it must provide a clear & concise design to meet the objective of the study. The protocol for trials evaluating pharmacological drugs, medical devices, and surgical instruments requires complex details that describe ethical, medical and regulatory functions of the clinical trial. In addition, the contributions of medical experts, regulatory experts, statisticians, pharmacokineticists and operational experts are mandatory in protocol development and to address the proposed medical questions. Writing a well-communicated clinical trial protocol is often challenging, and International Council for Harmonisation Good Clinical Practice provided certain recommendation like what needs to be included in the protocol, structure of clinical study protocol and the standards. Thus, by this time, an experts guidance from Pepgra is preferable as they are experienced in writing many protocols by following clinical protocol structures such as SPIRIT statement and TransCelerate common protocol template and our experts follow ICH E9 standard procedure for a well-constructed clinical trial protocol for all therapeutic area. III. GENERAL GUIDELINES IN WRITING THE CLINICAL PROTOCOL 1. Introduction: The introduction must have detailed literature review covering the 1