Pragmatic Clinical Trials EGD

Pragmatic Phase 3 Pharmaceutical Trials: 

Recommendations for the Design of Clinical Trials that are more Informative for Patients, Clinicians, and Payers

On September 14, 2010, CMTP released its Effectiveness Guidance Document (EGD) entitled Pragmatic Phase 3 Pharmaceutical Trials: Recommendations for the design of clinical trials that are more informative for patients, clinicians, and payers. The goal of this EGD is to provide specific recommendations to guide the implementation of more pragmatic study designs for phase 3 pharmaceutical trials. Pragmatic Clinical Trials (PCTs) for pharmaceuticals are prospective studies designed with the specific aim to assist patients, clinicians, and payers in making informed decisions about alternative drug therapies.

The ten recommendations outlined in this guidance document cover broad topic areas including: enhancing stakeholder engagement in study design, aspects of trial design, and other operational, analytical and ethical aspects of using pragmatic designs for regulatory approval trials. This guidance is not intended to replace guidance issued by the FDA or other agencies. The objective is to provide recommendations for incorporating pragmatism into Phase 3 clinical trials, while simultaneously meeting regulatory requirements of the FDA.

A major conclusion of this work is that any incremental steps towards improving the pragmatic nature of trial design in three major domains of trial design; improving the generalizability of the patient population, selecting active comparators and selecting consistently measured, clinically-relevant outcomes, can markedly improve the utility of information obtained from clinical studies designed for regulatory approval. Other features of pragmatic trial design, such as loosening tight controls on patient adherence with therapy may be better reserved for study in the post-regulatory environment.

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Pragmatic Phase 3 Pharmaceutical Trials: Recommendations for the design of clinical trials that are more informative for patients, clinicians, and payers pdf PCT3EGD PDF (pdf) (691.72 kB)