Adaptive Licensing - A Holistic Approach to Drug Development and Regulation
- Written by Debora White
Scope
- Adaptive Licensing: Overview
- Introduction
- A Declining Industry – How AL can tackle issues with the current system
- Strengths
- Challenges for AL
- Proponents
- Current Adaptive Licensing
- Precursors – Current systems within the traditional drug licensing framework that will act as facilitators to AL
- Legality – Feasibility of AL across different jurisdictions
- Employing Adaptive Licensing – EMA pilot scheme information, practical strategies
- Future Adaptive Licensing
- Transformative Strategies – Future utility of AL requiring legislative change
- Commercial Considerations
- Pricing and Reimbursement with AL
- Market Exclusivity
- Achieving Value through AL
- Value-at-risk
Key Reasons to Purchase
- Adaptive Licensing is a highly current topic. In March 2014, the EMA (European Medicines Agency) began to invite drug developers to apply for involvement in the pilot projects.
- Currently, two drug development programs have been accepted by the EMA as pilots. Three were rejected, four are in reserve and 11 are still under consideration.
- AL is part of a suite of global initiatives with shared features. These include: Staggered Approval, Progressive Authorisation, Conditional Licensing and, more recently, Medicines Adaptive Pathways (MAPs) or Medicines Adaptive Pathways to Patients (MAPPs).
- The high level of variance in AL approaches and scarcity of practical information justifies the need for an unbiased report of the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities for this system.
- If pilots are successful, AL may become more widely used across all regions, and also play an important role in shaping future regulatory policy, with the potential to affect all healthcare stakeholders.
- This new CBR report examines all existing information, and builds on that with conference attendance and new primary research with KOLs and figures central to the movement. It creates a balanced view, and provides an understanding of the current status and potential implications.
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