Medication errors reporting in drug clinical trials: Role of the clinical research pharmacist?

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TitreMedication errors reporting in drug clinical trials: Role of the clinical research pharmacist?
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursDelavoipiere E, Fourage C, Macro M, Olivier-Abbal P, Fleck C, Mouchel C, Gavard M, Petitpain N, Muller C, Franceschi M-P, Savary C, Fournel F, Chaillot F, Alix A, Peyro-Saint-Paul L, REVISE G
JournalTHERAPIE
Volume76
Pagination735-742
Date PublishedNOV-DEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0040-5957
Mots-clésclinical trials as topic, Guidetine, Mechcation erros, Pharmacovigitance, Risk management
Résumé

The investigational drugs circuit has specific risks, and medication errors may occur in clinical trials, possibly associated with adverse reactions. These risks must therefore be managed. In fact, there are few reports of medication errors during clinical trials. In a context of regulatory interpretation difficulties on this subject, we conducted a national survey that highlighted the heterogeneity of the methods used by academic sponsors to collect, code and report medication errors and the need to develop a culture of reporting these errors in clinical trials. This is why the REVISE group (safety officers of French institutional sponsors) has issued recommendations to clarify the sponsor and investigator responsibilities and guide them in the management of medication errors. These new guidelines recommend that any serious or potentially serious medication error or other ``special situation'' (e.g. overdose, misuse, quality defect) should be notified immediately to the sponsor by the investigator. The clinical research pharmacist place is strategic to detect medication errors and other special situations. The integration of the pharmacist into the reporting system, in collaboration with the investigator, could be discussed with clinical research professionals and health authorities. (C) 2021 Societe francaise de pharmacologie et de therapeutique. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.therap.2021.02.002