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Title: | Investigator-Initiated clinical pharmacokinetic studies in resource-limited settings: minimal requirements and practical guidance |
Authors: | Uittenboogaard, Aniek Mageto, Susan Mohamed, Sherif Kamal Eldin Pourroy, Bertrand Mwesige, Benjamin Chitedze, Agness Chisomo Kaspers, Gertjan Njuguna, Festus |
Keywords: | Clinical pharmacology Investigator-initiated study Low- and middle-income countries Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology |
Issue Date: | 18-Dec-2024 |
Publisher: | Wiley |
Abstract: | Clinical pharmacology studies are critical for determining the efficacy and safety of drugs. Due to the resource-intensive nature of these studies, most have been conducted in high-income countries, leading to a significant gap in clinical pharmacology data for patients in low- and middle-income countries. This paper provides an overview of the minimal requirements for performing a clinical pharmacology investigator-initiated trial (IIT), including pharmacokinetic sampling. We identify common challenges in resource-limited settings and propose strategies to overcome them. This guideline covers regulatory approval,participant recruitment,drug storage,sample collection and handling,transport,bioanalytical analysis,and data management tailored to the constraints of resource-limited settings. Strategies are proposed to minimize resource demands, including simplified study designs, the use of technologies like whole blood microsampling, and opportunities for collaboration. The goal is to provide practical guidance for those seeking to perform a clinical pharmacology IIT in resource-limited settings to improve safe and effective drug treatment for patients worldwide. Beyond the scope of this guideline is a detailed step-by-step guide on how to perform clinical pharmacology studies. |
URI: | http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9498 |
Appears in Collections: | School of Medicine |
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