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Veeda UK today
announced that it is been awarded
Supplementary accreditation for
conducting clinical pharmacology
Phase I Trials in Europe by the
Medicines and Healthcare products
Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
The Accreditation Scheme was
introduced in 2008 following the
review of the TGN-1412 incident and
provides formal guidance on the
standards expected in a unit
conducting First In Human Trials.
There are two levels of assessment –
Standard which shows the company as
competent to perform most Phase I
studies and Supplementary which
indicates the centre has
demonstrated they have the necessary
experience, robust systems in place
and highest standards maintained for
the conduct of FIH trials and in
particular those involving drugs
that would require risk review from
the EAG (Expert Advisory Group).
In order to be awarded Supplementary
level accreditation the Phase I
Units concerned have to undergo
stringent inspection by the MHRA
with a particular emphasis on
investigator competence and the
implement of all safety procedures.
The voluntary accreditation process
provides clinical trial volunteers
and sponsors with additional
reassurance and confidence that the
Veeda Phase I Unit meets the very
highest of industry safety
standards. The award further
confirms the quality standards that
Veeda delivers and enables the unit
to continue to carry out clinical
trials at all levels of complexity.
Dr Maurice Cross, Group Medical
Director said
After the tragic outcome of the
study carried out at the Northwick
Park Unit in London, the UK MHRA
introduced stringent new standards
for Phase I Units wishing to perform
First-into-Man studies of those new
molecules which are classed as being
'high risk'. Units which
successfully pass this accreditation
scheme are increasingly being chosen
as the places of choice to perform
these studies in preference to
non-accredited units as the
‘comfort-factor’ for clients
substantially increases.It is much
to the credit of the Plymouth Unit
and its staff that we have become
included in this elite group.
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