Aim/objective: Since 2007, companies in the EU must submit paediatric investigation plans (PIPs) for new drugs, unless the PIP is waived and the review article investigated if that improve the child healthcare. Methods: We analysed the EU Paediatric Regulation (EUPR), PIP decisions, PIP decision patterns, EU key documents on "better medicines for children" and examined PIP studies versus the epidemiology described in the reference literature. We examined how PIPs translate into studies by checking www. clinicaltrials.gov and www.clinicaltrialsregister.org. We also investigated the medical sense of PIP-demanded clinical studies in adolescents. Results: The EUPR in Art. 2 (1) defines “paediatric population” as those between birth and 18 years...
Mandatory pediatric legislation has been implemented in the European Union (EU) and the United State...
Child and adolescent psychiatry is a relatively young field and the recognition, classification, and...
BACKGROUND: The lack of availability of appropriate medicines for children is an extensive and well ...
BACKGROUND: Drug development for rare diseases is challenging, especially when these orphan drugs (O...
INTRODUCTION: Pharmaceutical industry is no longer allowed to develop new medicines for use in adult...
Introduction: Pharmaceutical industry is no longer allowed to develop new medicines for use in adult...
INTRODUCTION: Pharmaceutical industry is no longer allowed to develop new medicines for use in adult...
New European legislation has the potential to have an enormous impact on how paediatric medicines ar...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is now widely accepted that there is a need for safety ...
The facilitation of tight regulatory frameworks necessary to ensure that new drugs are safe and effe...
Regulating paediatric research means searching for the balance between two valuable goals: protectin...
BACKGROUND:Few medicines have been approved for children, leading to rates of off-label prescribing ...
Background: As part of the European Paediatric Regulation, the European Medicines Agency (former Eur...
International audienceRegulating paediatric research means searching for the balance between two val...
Child and adolescent psychiatry is a relatively young field and the recognition, classification, and...
Mandatory pediatric legislation has been implemented in the European Union (EU) and the United State...
Child and adolescent psychiatry is a relatively young field and the recognition, classification, and...
BACKGROUND: The lack of availability of appropriate medicines for children is an extensive and well ...
BACKGROUND: Drug development for rare diseases is challenging, especially when these orphan drugs (O...
INTRODUCTION: Pharmaceutical industry is no longer allowed to develop new medicines for use in adult...
Introduction: Pharmaceutical industry is no longer allowed to develop new medicines for use in adult...
INTRODUCTION: Pharmaceutical industry is no longer allowed to develop new medicines for use in adult...
New European legislation has the potential to have an enormous impact on how paediatric medicines ar...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is now widely accepted that there is a need for safety ...
The facilitation of tight regulatory frameworks necessary to ensure that new drugs are safe and effe...
Regulating paediatric research means searching for the balance between two valuable goals: protectin...
BACKGROUND:Few medicines have been approved for children, leading to rates of off-label prescribing ...
Background: As part of the European Paediatric Regulation, the European Medicines Agency (former Eur...
International audienceRegulating paediatric research means searching for the balance between two val...
Child and adolescent psychiatry is a relatively young field and the recognition, classification, and...
Mandatory pediatric legislation has been implemented in the European Union (EU) and the United State...
Child and adolescent psychiatry is a relatively young field and the recognition, classification, and...
BACKGROUND: The lack of availability of appropriate medicines for children is an extensive and well ...