September 18th 2024
According to the session panelists, tackling challenges and finding efficiencies is imperative for success.
Getting IRT Right – Part 2: Study Drug Allocation and Supply Management
September 15th 2023In an earlier article, we reviewed the randomization risks that could arise if an interactive response technology (IRT) system isn’t designed and/or implemented correctly. Here we address the consequences that trial sponsors could face if their IRT system isn’t adequately designed to handle the many and often complex drug allocation and trial supply aspects of their clinical trials.
Master Protocols: Implementing Effective Treatment Adaptations in the Randomization
August 23rd 2023It is unrealistic to include infinite adaptations in an IRT system, thus identifying the optimal level of adaptations requires examination of the study’s characteristics and planning phase considerations.
Getting IRT Right – Part 1: Randomization
August 2nd 2023This is the first of two articles on the consequences that could arise if an interactive response technology (IRT) system isn’t designed and/or implemented correctly and how a trial could quickly go off track based on risks related to randomization, drug allocation, and trial supply.
IRT Bridges Clinical and Supply Together—and Why It Matters
June 15th 20174G Clinical head of marketing, Amy Ripston interviews Catherine Hall, director of operational excellence, at Sunovion to discuss how IRT bridges the gap between clinical and supply, and how interactive response technologies (IRT) can be leveraged to enable innovative trial designs.
It’s Never Too Early for Cold Chain Planning for Cellular Therapies
August 26th 2016Cellular therapies offer potential to improve medicine and fill the needs of patients with few treatment options, though these products must be stored at cryogenic temperatures. Incorporating cold chain logistics into your clinical trial can prove beneficial in making these products available to patients.
Three Generations of RTSM (Randomization and Trial Supply Management)
September 17th 2015With all the focus on various data capture solutions in the clinical trials world over the past decade(s), few people seem to have noticed the exponential advances made in the real workhorse systems of the trials: RTSM. Also known as IVR, IWR and IRT, these systems actually execute randomization, blinded supply and resupply management to depots and sites, and most importantly of all, drug dispensing. Is there anything more important to get right?