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Implementing pharmacogenetics in clinical trials: considerations about current methodological, ethical, and regulatory challenges.

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العنوان: Implementing pharmacogenetics in clinical trials: considerations about current methodological, ethical, and regulatory challenges.
المؤلفون: García-García, Irene, Seco-Meseguer, Enrique, Borobia, Alberto M, Carcas-Sansuán, Antonio J
المصدر: Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology; Jan2024, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p1-10, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: CLINICAL trials, PHARMACOGENOMICS, LITERATURE reviews, DATA privacy, MEDICAL ethics committees, PLANT protection
مستخلص: The implementation of pharmacogenetic analysis within clinical trials faces methodological, ethical, and regulatory challenges, as well as tackling the difficulty in obtaining actionable information with a sufficient level of evidence to enable its integration into routine clinical practice. We discuss the current status of pharmacogenetics integration in clinical trials, underscore the associated challenges, and make some suggestions on the aspects to address in any clinical trial including a pharmacogenetic evaluation. We conducted a literature review, thoroughly reviewed the applicable regulations and available guidelines, and assessed the application dossiers submitted for evaluation to the Ethics committee of Hospital La Paz (Madrid, Spain) to extract information related to inclusion of pharmacogenetics evaluations. The integration of pharmacogenetics into clinical trials is becoming increasingly common. However, several regulatory, methodological and ethical aspects involved are insufficiently addressed. There is a need for specific and transparent guidelines that establish unified and compliant criteria for methodology, proper handling of samples in compliance with regulations, and the protection of data privacy and confidentiality. Participants should receive complete and appropriate information regarding the purpose, handling, storage, and transfer of their samples and data, and should have the right to decide about their processing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:17512433
DOI:10.1080/17512433.2023.2293999