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Need of Audio / video recording of informed consent in clinical trial

The Indian health ministry will soon amend the Schedule Y of Drugs and Cosmetics (D&C) Rules to make a provision for audio and video recording of the informed consent in clinical trials. Once the necessary amendments are done by the ministry in this regard, the audio and video recording of informed consent will become mandatory in the country.

It is proposed that the investigator should make audio / video recording of the procedure of obtaining informed consent of the individual subject and maintain it for record. This will authenticate that at the time of enrollment proper care was taken to inform the subject about the pros and cons of the clinical trial and his participation was voluntary. A provision in this regard was proposed to be introduced under sub-para (4) related to �Informed Consent�, under para �2. Clinical Trials� under Schedule Y.
DCGI further stated that it was also proposed that the trial subject should also be made aware during informed consent process, that there may be a possibility of failure of investigational product to provide intended therapeutic effect and in the case of placebo controlled trial, the placebo administered would not have therapeutic effect.
Once the ministry makes the necessary amendments in this regard, the audio/video recording of informed consent will become mandatory in the country. Besides, the audio/video recording of the informed consent process of individual subject, including procedure of providing information to the subject and his understood consent, should be maintained by the investigator for record.
The purpose behind this provision is that it will authenticate that at the time of enrolment, proper care is taken to inform the subject about the pros and cons of the clinical trial and to ensure his participation is voluntary.
The Drugs Technical Advisory Board (DTAB), the highest authority in the union health ministry on technical matters, has already given its approval to the proposal of the CDSCO to amend Schedule Y of the D&C Act to insert a clause, �An audio/video recording of the informed consent process of individual subject including procedure of providing information to the subject and his understood consent shall be maintained by the investigator for record.�
Even though it is mandatory under Schedule Y of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules to obtain a freely given informed, written consent from each study subject before he is enrolled in a clinical trial, in the absence of audio/video proof, there have been complaints of misuse of this provision by the companies who are engaged in clinical trial business. There were reports that many a time the informed consent was taken from the participating subjects without informing them the pros and cons of the trial.
The feeling among the ministry officials is that it is the duty of the investigators to adequately inform the trial subjects about the essential elements of the study and that of the drug to be administered. The trial subjects should be made aware that the drug is a new drug and is first time being administered; its therapeutic efficacy and serious adverse reactions have not yet been well documented. The research subject should also give his consent stating that he has understood the information provided by the investigator in respect of the study and his participation in the trial is voluntary.

The officials feel that the audio and video recording of this procedure of individual subject will act as a proof of a well informed consent.

10 Clinical Trial Blogs You Should Know About

You know what they say. You are what you read. Ok, maybe that�s not what they say. But I�m going to say it.

The kind of information you expose yourself to shapes your personal and professional development. So as someone who wants to be knowledgable about clinical trials, I regularly read blogs of clinical trial experts (among other things).

Here I want to share clinical trial blogs that I�ve found to be valuable in hopes that you find value in them too.

But first, let me go over the criteria I used in defining the scope of selections. You may have a different criteria for the kinds of blogs you want to read, so I want to be clear about what my criteria was.

Consistent Publishing � Posts may not necessarily be very frequent, but there is some consistency in publication. If at the time of this writing a blog appears abandoned, it�s not on this list.

Informative rather than self-promotional � Blogs that are informative and do not serve primarily to pitch services and products. Also, this preference includes consideration as to whether a blog links out to valuable resources, rather than primarily linking to its website�s interior pages.

For clinical trial professionals � There are some great clinical trial blogs with content for patients. There are also great blogs for pharma professionals. But I have to limit the scope to those for clinical trial professionals or this list would become unwieldy.

Generally high quality � Enough said.
New Information or Unique Perspective � Since I read blogs to learn things, my bias favors blogs that consistently present new information or discuss longtime industry topics in a fresh or insightful manner.

All of these factors were considered when narrowing this list to 10 blogs

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