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Diabetes Clinical Trials

The goal of any clinical trial is to improve the existing health conditions of the people

. Clinical Trials are being conducted globally in various therapeutic areas. Disease that are proving to be of grave concern and on the rapid increase like Diabetes, Oncology, Cardiology etc to rare diseases (As per the United States of America Rare Disease is defined as any condition that affects less than 200,000 people in the US at any given time. Such diseases are often called as Orphan drugs) like the Huntington disease or Black fever.

The deaths occurred globally due to diabetes in 2010 is estimated at 4 million of which 6.8% deaths were in the 2079-year-old age group. Statistics reveal that this is larger than the number of people who die from malaria or even AIDS each year making Diabetes a more potent killer. A global estimate states that India has the largest number of Diabetic patients with figures expected to cross 70 million by 2025 if medical attention and innovation is kept at bay. The criticality of the situation has led to considerable research and development being undertaken by pharmaceutical companies globally in developing more potent medicines and bringing it closer to commercialization. An increase in the discovery and development of more potent drug molecules needs more strategic partnerships between Sponsors and CRO. Clinical Trials conducted in accordance with ICH-GCP guidelines and on the right pool of patients is necessary to expedite the development process. Subjects or patients for a diabetes clinical trial can be recruited in a number of ways. One of the main cause of concern while recruiting patients for a diabetes studies are the concomitant diseases that the patient may or may not have which would affect the participation of the patient in any clinical study. Pharma or Research companies have very stringent eligibility criteria for trial participants ensuring the safety and the well being of the patient.

ClinACE presents the Disease Surveillance Report (DSR) a proprietary initiative which is intended to accurately profile the patient demographics in Tier 1, 2, 3 cities of India. This would enormously help in understanding and rightly selecting the sites that would have the specific kind of patients required for the study.

The Global healthcare expenditure on diabetes is growing at an alarming rate. Nations believe that diabetes as a health condition is major health challenge for the 21st century. Research and Development firms, Pharma and Biotech Companies are rigorously championing the cause of finding proven safe and effective form of control. This can include breakthrough improvements in care such as the latest therapies, education and technologies. More information on diabetes clinical trials.

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