Good Clinical Practice fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
Good Clinical PracticeWhat are Good Clinical Practices (GCPs) - correct answer A standard by which clinical trials are designed, conducted, recorded, and reported so that there is public assurance that the data are credible, and that the rights, welfare, safety and well-being of subjects are protected International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) - correct answer - Brings together the regulatory authorities of Europe, Japan, and the United States - Includes Experts from the pharmaceutical industry - Discuss scientific and technical aspects of product development Objective of ICH - correct answer Objective: economical use of human, animal, and material resources, and the elimination of unnecessary delay in global development and availability of new products while maintaining safeguards on quality, safety, efficacy, and regulatory requirements How are GCPs Upheld? - correct answer - Informed Consent - Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) - Clinical Investigators - Sponsors/Monitors Informed Consent... - correct answer - more than just a signature on a form. - process designed to give subjects all the information necessary to voluntarily decide to participate in a clinical trial. - must be IRB approved prior to beginning the trial. - must be obtained before a subject participates in any research-only procedure.
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