With a view to further streamlining clinical trials and minimizing the
irregularities in the sector, some States have suggested restricting the
trials only to the Government-run hospitals in the country.However,
the general opinion among the States was that restricting the trials to
government hospitals would not be a solution and instead the Government
should create a 'robust system for regulating the conduct of trials,'
it is learnt.The suggestion came up during a meeting of the
Chief Secretaries, Health Secretaries of the State Governments and the
Administrators of the Union Territories, convened by the Union Health
Ministry some time back, as per the directions by the Supreme Court to
consider the views of all the States.Sources said diverse issues were deliberated at the meeting and all States gave their view points.The
views expressed by the States of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, West
Bengal, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Gujarat were particularly
noted.Even though the concerns have been raised about the
conduct of clinical trials in the country, clinical trials are necessary
for the development of new drugs in the country. India has the capacity
and knowhow for drug discovery research. However, there should be a
robust system for conducting clinical trials in the country to ensure
that trials are conducted in a scientific and ethical manner and in
compliance to the regulatory provisions, the meeting felt.One of
the concerns raised by many States was the money part in trials which
can act as the inducement to the investigator for conducting trials.
“Sometimes such inducement may lead to bias in enrollment of subjects in
the trials,” the meeting reportedly pointed out.The States also
pointed out some concerns about certain clauses of the amendment of
Drugs & Cosmetics Rules made on 30.1.2013 regarding compensation in
clinical trials. Some amendments in these clauses may be required, they
said.The Union Health Ministry assured the States that their
views would be considered for further strengthening the regulation of
the clinical trials. The meeting was held after the Supreme Court, which
is hearing a petition on clinical trials filed by the NGOs, asked the
Centre to consult the States and take note of their views on the matter.
Source:Pharmabiz
Source:Pharmabiz
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