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Clinical trials A history
  • Group C presentation, July 2006

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First clinical Trial
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Nebuchadnezzar II
  • Instructed courtiers to follow strict diet of
    wine and meat
  • Jewish courtiers refused to eat meat offered to
    idols and were allowed to eat vegetables, bread
    and water
  • Daniel and colleagues were healthier than those
    on the meat and wine

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Ambroise Parè 1537
  • Ran out of traditional dressing compound
  • Mixed oil of rose, turpentine and egg yolk and
    dressed wounds with this
  • Following day wounds dressed with his compound
    were healthier
  • Unintentional

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James Lind 1747
  • Controlled trial of crews in British navy
  • 1 Crew given lemon juice
  • 1 Crew normal diet
  • No scurvy in treated crew
  • First controlled trial

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19th century
  • Placebo- literally I Will Please developed in
    clinical trials

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Austin Bradford Hill 1947
  • Streptomycin used in first double blind,
    randomised, placebo controlled clinical trial.
  • Use of streptomycin already proven in advanced
    disease
  • Pulmonary tuberculosis not always fatal so
    placebo considered ethical
  • This trial was organised by the group that became
    the MRC Clinical Trials Unit

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Ethical Considerations
  • Following WWII, after atrocities carried out by
    Nazi doctors, the Nuremberg code (1947) was
    developed.
  • voluntary consent
  • Avoidance of unnecessary suffering
  • High scientific standards

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Tuskegee
  • Observational study of men with syphilis
  • Started in 1932
  • Despite availability of penicillin from early
    1950s, study participants were observed without
    treatment until 1972

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Declaration of Helsinki
  • Statement of ethical principles for medical
    research first issued in 1962
  • Most recently revised 2000
  • Has legal force in most countries
  • Embodied in EU good clinical practice guidelines
    since 1990

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Declaration of Helsinki
  • Fundamental ethical principles
  • Respect for Persons
  • Beneficence
  • Justice

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Stages of testing a new drug
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Pre clinical trials
  • Drug development
  • Promising substances tested on animals
  • Trials on human cells often also take place
  • 0.1 of substances pass this stage

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Phase 1 studies
  • First exposure to humans
  • 20 100 subjects
  • Healthy volunteers
  • Investigates pharmacokinetics and adverse effects
    with increasing doses
  • Takes 1-2 years
  • 70 go on to Phase 2

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Phase 2
  • Several hundred patients
  • First exposure to Patients
  • Trials to study Efficacy of drug, dosage and
    frequency
  • Also likely to show common side effects and risks
  • 50 will pass on to phase 3

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Phase 3 studies
  • Hundreds to thousands of patients
  • RCTs
  • Huge cost
  • Designed to show benefits and effectiveness
    compared to other treatments and adverse
    reactions
  • 70 90 are marketed after phase 3

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Phase 4 (Post marketing)
  • Compare drug with others already on the market
  • Look at cost effectiveness compared to other
    therapies
  • Gain experience and monitor safety in real life

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