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1 The Articles of the Directive  





2 The effects of the directive  





3 See also  





4 References  














Clinical Trials Directive






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(Redirected from Directive 2001/20/EC)

The Clinical Trials Directive (Officially Directive 2001/20/EC of 4 April 2001, of the European Parliament and of the Council on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to implementation of good clinical practice in the conduct of clinical trials on medicinal products for human use) is a European Union directive that aimed at facilitating the internal market in medicinal products within the European Union, while at the same time maintaining an appropriate level of protection for public health. It seeks to simplify and harmonise the administrative provisions governing clinical trials in the European Community, by establishing a clear, transparent procedure.

The Member States of the European Union had to adopt and publish before 1 May 2003 the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive. The Member States had to apply these provisions at the latest with effect from 1 May 2004.

The Articles of the Directive[edit]

The Articles of the Directive:

  • Scope (Directive does not apply to non-interventional trials).
  • Definitions
  • Protection of clinical trial subjects
  • Clinical trials on minors
  • Clinical trials on incapacitated adults not able to give informed legal consent
  • Ethics Committee
  • Single opinion
  • Detailed guidance
  • Commencement of a clinical trial
  • Conduct of a clinical trial
  • Exchange of information
  • Suspension of the trial or infringements
  • Manufacture and import of investigational medicinal products
  • Labelling
  • Verification of compliance of investigational medicinal products with good clinical and manufacturing practice
  • Notification of adverse events
  • Notification of serious adverse reactions
  • Guidance concerning reports
  • General provisions
  • Adaptation to scientific and technical progress
  • Committee procedure
  • Application
  • Entry into force
  • Addressees
  • The effects of the directive[edit]

    It increased the costs of doing clinical trials in the EU, and a reduction in the number of such trials followed its implementation,[1] especially of academic-led studies, and ones looking at new uses for old drugs.[2] Germany derogated from the directive.[2] It is due to be replaced by the EU Clinical Trials Regulation in 2016.[1] The changes are due to come into effect in the second half of 2019.[3]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b A Dalgleish (8 October 2016). "We can now revive clinical trials killed by the EU". The Daily Telegraph. London. p. 21.print and online
  • ^ "European Medicines Agency - Clinical trials - Clinical Trial Regulation". ema.europa.eu. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clinical_Trials_Directive&oldid=1229975386"

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