jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2015

Animal Rule final guidance | EID clinical trials workshop recording | MCM events


FDA Medical Countermeasures Initiative Update

Final Animal Rule Guidance

On October 27, 2015, FDA issued a final guidance document: Product Development Under the Animal Rule (PDF, 563 KB). The Animal Rule allows animal efficacy data to be used as a basis for approval when human efficacy studies are not ethical or feasible, such as developing medical countermeasures for potential bioterror threats.

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Clinical Trial Designs for Emerging Infectious Diseases

EID clinical trials workshop webcast recordingIn partnership with NIAID, the HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) and CDC, FDA held a public workshop November 9-10, 2015, to explore the ethical and methodological assumptions behind the choice of different trial designs, describe different types of emerging infectious diseases of concern, and explore several clinical trial designs for both vaccines and therapeutic products. 
View the webcast recordings 

News updates

Events:
View more events on the frequently updated MCMi News and Events page
Preparedness and response: 
Guidance and information for industry:
  • FDA announced a pilot project for the submission of final approved Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) and certain REMS summary information electronically in a standard Structured Product Labeling (SPL) format. Submit requests to participate in the REMS SPL pilot by December 7, 2015
Funding opportunities and other deadline reminders:
  • Small U.S.-based companies developing countermeasures to protect healthy tissue from the effects of radiation exposures may be eligible for a unique funding opportunity disclaimer icon offered through the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI). NSBRI's Industry Forum is soliciting applications for its Space Medical and Related Technologies Commercialization Assistance Program (SMARTCAP disclaimer icon). SMARTCAP grants are used to accelerate the development of products meeting a need on Earth as well as in space.Applications disclaimer icon are due November 30, 2015. (via NIAID)
  • Funding opportunity - NIAID is soliciting responses for administrative and management services support to rapidly establish clinical research collaborations with government, academia and health researchers in response to urgent research demands. Responses are due December 7, 2015.
In case you missed it:
  • FDA's Medical Countermeasures Initiative (MCMi) uses a variety of cooperative arrangements to further the development and availability of medical countermeasures. View a new web page listing these agreements, including an October 2015 agreement with Saudi Arabia for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) cooperative regulatory activities.
  • New Orange Book Express app - find products approved by FDA - iOS disclaimer icon - Android disclaimer icon(November 13. 2015)
  • CDC's Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases has released a new report:Innovative Technologies (PDF, 4.5 MB) (October 2015)
  •  View a new infographic (PDF, 5.5 MB) about the CDC Strategic National Stockpile (October 20, 2015)

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