Characteristics of Industry-Sponsored Drug Clinical Trials Registered in Japan Pharmaceutical Information Center Clinical Trials Information 2010–2018

Purpose To examine the trends and characteristics of industry-sponsored drug clinical trials registered in the JapicCTI (Japan Pharmaceutical Information Center Clinical Trials Information) in 2010–2018. Methods A data set of 3116 clinical trials registered from Jan. 2010 to Dec. 2018 were analyzed....

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Veröffentlicht in:Therapeutic innovation & regulatory science 2021-03, Vol.55 (2), p.378-387
Hauptverfasser: Kobayashi, Eriko, Matsuyama, Midori, Suzuki, Katsue, Murakami, Takahisa, Narukawa, Mamoru
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To examine the trends and characteristics of industry-sponsored drug clinical trials registered in the JapicCTI (Japan Pharmaceutical Information Center Clinical Trials Information) in 2010–2018. Methods A data set of 3116 clinical trials registered from Jan. 2010 to Dec. 2018 were analyzed. Fundamental characteristics of the clinical trials were analyzed by 3-year time periods. The analysis was also focused on 3 therapeutic areas: cardiovascular, mental health, and oncology. Results Of all the trials (2010–2018), 74.7% were conducted in Japan only; the rate decreased from 82.8 to 65.3% over the 3 time periods. Most trials were phase 3 trials, which comprised 44.1% of the trials. Small trials (anticipated number of 1000 or fewer participants) made up 94.0% of the trials. Oncology trials (29.5%) were the most common type and involved more phase 1 trials than mental health and cardiovascular trials (33.6% vs 14.5% and 11.5%, respectively). Oncology trials composed the smallest proportion of trials conducted in “Japan only” at 57.3% vs 81.0% and 83.1% for mental health and cardiovascular trials, respectively ( p  
ISSN:2168-4790
2168-4804
DOI:10.1007/s43441-020-00223-2