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- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1 Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease Therapies in a Collaborative Science Ecosystem
- Section 2 Non-clinical Assessment of Alzheimer’s Disease Candidate Drugs
- Section 3 Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- 11 Phase 1 Trials in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 12 The Importance of Phase 2 in Drug Development for Alzheimer’s Disease
- 13 Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development in Pharmaceutical Companies
- 14 Trial Site Infrastructure and Management: Importance to Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 15 ATRI and ACTC: Academic Programs to Accelerate Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 16 The European Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease Program: A Public–Private Partnership to Facilitate the Secondary Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia
- 17 The Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation®: Delivering New Medicines Faster by Accelerating Clinical Trials
- 18 Clinical Trial Development in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration
- 19 Statistical Considerations in the Design and Analysis of Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- 20 Alzheimer’s Disease Trial Recruitment and Diversifying Trial Populations
- 21 The Role of Online Registries in Accelerating Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 22 Data Safety Monitoring Boards in Alzheimer’s Disease Trials
- 23 Globalization of Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- 24 The Use and Development of Clinical Measures of Alzheimer’s Disease Trials
- 25 Tele-Trials, Remote Monitoring, and Trial Technology for Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- 26 Expanded Access and Compassionate Use in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 27 The Role of the Contract Research Organization in Alzheimer’s Disease: The Vital Link in the Clinical Drug-Development Program
- 28 The Role of Regulatory Agencies in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 29 Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trial Study Partners
- 30 From Trials to Practice: Are We Ready for a Disease-Modifying Treatment?
- 31 Best Practices for Clinical Trials during COVID-19
- Section 4 Imaging and Biomarker Development in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery
- Section 5 Academic Drug-Development Programs
- Section 6 Public–Private Partnerships in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Section 7 Funding and Financing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Index
- References
31 - Best Practices for Clinical Trials during COVID-19
from Section 3 - Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2022
- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1 Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease Therapies in a Collaborative Science Ecosystem
- Section 2 Non-clinical Assessment of Alzheimer’s Disease Candidate Drugs
- Section 3 Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- 11 Phase 1 Trials in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 12 The Importance of Phase 2 in Drug Development for Alzheimer’s Disease
- 13 Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development in Pharmaceutical Companies
- 14 Trial Site Infrastructure and Management: Importance to Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 15 ATRI and ACTC: Academic Programs to Accelerate Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 16 The European Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease Program: A Public–Private Partnership to Facilitate the Secondary Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia
- 17 The Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation®: Delivering New Medicines Faster by Accelerating Clinical Trials
- 18 Clinical Trial Development in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration
- 19 Statistical Considerations in the Design and Analysis of Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- 20 Alzheimer’s Disease Trial Recruitment and Diversifying Trial Populations
- 21 The Role of Online Registries in Accelerating Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 22 Data Safety Monitoring Boards in Alzheimer’s Disease Trials
- 23 Globalization of Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- 24 The Use and Development of Clinical Measures of Alzheimer’s Disease Trials
- 25 Tele-Trials, Remote Monitoring, and Trial Technology for Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- 26 Expanded Access and Compassionate Use in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 27 The Role of the Contract Research Organization in Alzheimer’s Disease: The Vital Link in the Clinical Drug-Development Program
- 28 The Role of Regulatory Agencies in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 29 Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trial Study Partners
- 30 From Trials to Practice: Are We Ready for a Disease-Modifying Treatment?
- 31 Best Practices for Clinical Trials during COVID-19
- Section 4 Imaging and Biomarker Development in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery
- Section 5 Academic Drug-Development Programs
- Section 6 Public–Private Partnerships in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Section 7 Funding and Financing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Index
- References
Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic caused enormous disruption of clinical, research, and academic services around the world. This chapter focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on clinical trials and reflects upon the various measures taken to continue research work while minimizing risk to participants. Through careful observations, we conclude that it is imperative to continue Alzheimer’s disease (AD) drug development programs. With proper infection prevention protocols and precautions in place, it is possible to preserve the safety of both study participants, and investigators/research staff while moving forward with essential drug development processes for the benefit of study participants, and patients in general. Such protocols, once perfected, need to become a part of all institutional review boards and study protocols in order to avoid any loss or delay of essential work in the future.
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- Alzheimer's Disease Drug DevelopmentResearch and Development Ecosystem, pp. 354 - 360Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022