Clinical Trials Flashcards
<p>What do clinical trials provide evidence of?</p>
<p>Drugs are safe and effective</p>
<p>How many prescriptions do GPs give out per day on average?</p>
<p>70</p>
<p>How much does the NHS spend on drugs each year?</p>
<p>£11.7 billion</p>
<p>What are examples of drugs that were developed before clinical trials were required, what does this explain?</p>
<p>Warfarin and digoxin which is why they have so many side effects</p>
<p>What is an observational study?</p>
<p>Observes individuals without manipulation or intervention</p>
<p>What are some problems with observational studies?</p>
<p>False positives</p>
<p>Replication is difficult due to bias/different criteria</p>
<p>What do clinical trials prove (in terms of putting theory into practice)?</p>
<p>What works in theory might not work in practice</p>
<p>Why does the process of getting a drug onto the market take years?</p>
<p>Need to go through all of the stages to be approved for a license</p>
<p>Who are clinical trials regulated by?</p>
<p>MHRA</p>
<p>What is tested during clinical trials?</p>
<p>Safety</p>
<p>Efficacy</p>
<p>How is the efficacy of a drug compared?</p>
<p>With placebo or another drug</p>
<p>What are some laws which cover drug trials?</p>
<p>UK Medicines Act 1968</p>
<p>The Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2004 and 2014</p>
<p>What are the stages of drug development?</p>
<p>1) Drug discovery</p>
<p>2) Pre-clinical development</p>
<p>3) Clinical development</p>
<p>What is tested during pre-clinical development?</p>
<p>Amimal pharmacology</p>
<p>Animal toxicity</p>
<p>Tissue culture</p>
<p>What are the stages of clinical development?</p>
<p>1) Phase 1 (volunteer studies)</p>
<p>2) Phase 2 (given to patients)</p>
<p>3) Phase 3 (formal therapeutic trials)</p>
<p>4) Phase 4 (post marketing surveillance)</p>
<p>What is tested during phase 1 trials?</p>
<p>Clinical pharmacology in normal volunteers</p>
<p>How many subjects are used in phase 1?</p>
<p>100</p>