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Statistics in medicine · Mar 1993
Some FDA perspectives on data monitoring in clinical trials in drug development.
- R T O'Neill.
- Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Rockville, Maryland 20857.
- Stat Med. 1993 Mar 1; 12 (5-6): 601-8; discussion 609-14.
AbstractThe FDA's interest in data monitoring of clinical trials derives from its public health responsibility to assure the safety and efficacy of new drugs based on evidence from adequate and well-controlled studies. Therefore the FDA is concerned that clinical trials of new drugs are designed and carried out in a manner that will insure the integrity and validity of study inferences. The FDA regulation and guidelines recognize the role of data monitoring and the variety and diversity of situations utilizing a data monitoring process in clinical studies. This paper describes relevant aspects of the regulations and guidelines, some concerns the FDA has with regard to monitoring of both government- and industry-sponsored trials and the consequences of early termination of trials of new drugs in the investigational and marketed stages. Comments include advice on communication between the FDA and data monitoring committees.
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