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Towards a better use of scientific advice for developers of advanced therapies

Anna Tavridou, Dolça Rogers, Milton Bonelli, Anja Schiel, Ana Hidalgo‐Simon

2020British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Scientific advice (SA) is an important tool offered by regulators to help developers generate robust evidence on a medicine's benefits and risks. Drawing on accumulated experience and looking at the SA provided by the European Medicines Agency in 2018 to advanced therapy medicinal products originally developed by public bodies, we discuss most commonly raised issues and the complexity and timings of the questions posed. Earlier and more frequent SA could help advanced therapy medicinal product developers to pre-empt delays at the marketing authorisation stage. Carefully addressing quality and nonclinical issues before entering the pivotal phase of development will clear the path for a smooth clinical development and successful marketing authorisation.

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