INVESTIGATOR'S BROCHURE IN CLINICAL TRIALS

INVESTIGATOR'S BROCHURE IN CLINICAL TRIALS The Investigator's Brochure (IB) serves as a resource for clinical trial investigators. It highlights the key components of a product's development to date. It reviews nonclinical and clinical findings. It suggests ways to study the new product's benefits and dangers. Regulatory Guidance on Structure and Content Section 7 of ICH E6 lists the highest-level sections as follows: Summary Introduction Physical, chemical, and pharmaceutical properties and formulation Non-clinical studies Effects in humans Summary of data and investigator instructions. When researchers conduct the first human clinical trial, they require an IB. According to ICH E6, a team should review an IB at least once a year and revise it when necessary. However, the team may increase the frequency of revisions based on the development stage and new relevant information. The Six Main Sections of an IB Summary This part summarizes the next sections. It profil...