Adding Pediatric Studies to New Drug Development
A Guide to US and EU Rules

New guidances in the US and EU require drugmakers to include a pediatric component in clinical trials for any new drug that could be used to treat children as well as adults.

Most drug researchers don’t study the potential effects the product could have on children. How can you integrate pediatric studies with your more adult-focused clinical trials?

This report explains the process to follow in both the US and EU as well as requirements outlined in recent FDA draft guidance and European Commission guidelines. It also discusses:

  • How to get a priority review voucher
  • How to get a waiver or deferral
  • The kinds of incentives regulators are offering drugmakers to conduct pediatric research
  • How Canada, Japan and Switzerland are addressing the pediatric research issue
  • Potential future developments

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