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Draft guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

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Key Points: 
    • 21

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating
      therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products
      (OIP) for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary
      disease (COPD)

      22

      Table of contents

      23

      Executive summary ..................................................................................... 4

      24

      1.

    • Primary PK parameters to be analysed and acceptance criteria .............................. 14

      43

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      51

      6.4.

    • Definitions ........................................................................................... 18

      56

      List of Abbreviations.................................................................................. 20

      57

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      58

      Executive summary

      59

      This guideline is the 2nd revision of the CHMP Guideline formerly called ?Guideline on the requirements

      60

      for clinical documentation for orally inhaled products (OIP) including the requirements for

      61

      demonstration of therapeutic equivalence between two inhaled products for use in the treatment of

      62

      asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in adults and for use in the treatment of

      63

      asthma in children and adolescents?.

    • It addresses the requirements for demonstration of therapeutic

      64

      equivalence (TE) between orally inhaled products containing the same active moiety(ies).

    • It is generally not recommended to aim at demonstrating TE using pharmacodynamic

      70

      or clinical endpoints as these are deemed insensitive.

    • This

      83

      guideline is directed particularly at the requirements for demonstrating TE between OIPs containing the

      84

      same active moiety(ies) and used in the management and treatment of patients with asthma and/or

      85

      COPD.

    • 86

      The guideline was first published as points to consider in 2004 and revised for the first time and

      87

      became guideline in 2009.

    • Since then, a number of Q&A documents have been published by Quality

      88

      Working Party (QWP) and former Pharmacokinetic Working Party (PKWP).

    • Scope

      93

      This document provides guidance on the requirements for demonstrating TE between OIPs, including

      94

      both, single active substance products and combination products.

    • Also, in the case that there is a need

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      98

      to confirm similarity to a product for which literature data is available (e.g., well-established use

      99

      applications), the same principles apply.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      132

      4.

    • Products for nebulisation

      177

      This guideline applies also for products for nebulisation although it is acknowledged that the

      178

      performance of these is highly dependent on the nebuliser used.

    • In vitro criteria for demonstrating TE

      206

      The test and reference products should be compared in order to conclude on TE.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

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      212

      2.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      353

      6.2.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      392

      6.3.

    • If the
      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      432

      different strengths of the test and the reference product are not shown to be proportional in vitro, in

      433

      vivo equivalence should be demonstrated with a bracketing approach.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

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      6.4.

    • Griffin, 1964

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      553

      which both reference product-na?ve and experienced users should be included.

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      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

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      10.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      Product strength

      Product strength may be either the delivered
      dose or the metered dose.

    • 570

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      571

      List of Abbreviations
      APSD

      Aerodynamic Particle Size Distribution

      AUC

      Area Under the Curve

      CHMP

      Committee for Medicinal Products for Human
      Use

      CI

      Confidence Interval

      Cmax

      Peak concentration

      COPD

      Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

      DPI

      Dry Powder Inhaler

      FPD

      Fine Particle Dose

      GI

      Gastrointestinal

      ICH

      International Conference on Harmonisation

      IVIVC

      In vitro in vivo correlation

      MDI

      Metered Dose Inhaler

      OIP

      Orally Inhaled Product

      PD

      Pharmacodynamic

      PK

      Pharmacokinetic

      pMDI

      Pressurised Metered Dose Inhaler

      QWP

      Quality Working Party

      SmPC

      Summary of Product Characteristics

      TE

      Therapeutic equivalence

      tmax

      Time to peak concentration

      572

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

Draft guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

Retrieved on: 
Donnerstag, April 18, 2024

21

Key Points: 
    • 21

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating
      therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products
      (OIP) for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary
      disease (COPD)

      22

      Table of contents

      23

      Executive summary ..................................................................................... 4

      24

      1.

    • Primary PK parameters to be analysed and acceptance criteria .............................. 14

      43

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      51

      6.4.

    • Definitions ........................................................................................... 18

      56

      List of Abbreviations.................................................................................. 20

      57

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      58

      Executive summary

      59

      This guideline is the 2nd revision of the CHMP Guideline formerly called ?Guideline on the requirements

      60

      for clinical documentation for orally inhaled products (OIP) including the requirements for

      61

      demonstration of therapeutic equivalence between two inhaled products for use in the treatment of

      62

      asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in adults and for use in the treatment of

      63

      asthma in children and adolescents?.

    • It addresses the requirements for demonstration of therapeutic

      64

      equivalence (TE) between orally inhaled products containing the same active moiety(ies).

    • It is generally not recommended to aim at demonstrating TE using pharmacodynamic

      70

      or clinical endpoints as these are deemed insensitive.

    • This

      83

      guideline is directed particularly at the requirements for demonstrating TE between OIPs containing the

      84

      same active moiety(ies) and used in the management and treatment of patients with asthma and/or

      85

      COPD.

    • 86

      The guideline was first published as points to consider in 2004 and revised for the first time and

      87

      became guideline in 2009.

    • Since then, a number of Q&A documents have been published by Quality

      88

      Working Party (QWP) and former Pharmacokinetic Working Party (PKWP).

    • Scope

      93

      This document provides guidance on the requirements for demonstrating TE between OIPs, including

      94

      both, single active substance products and combination products.

    • Also, in the case that there is a need

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      98

      to confirm similarity to a product for which literature data is available (e.g., well-established use

      99

      applications), the same principles apply.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      132

      4.

    • Products for nebulisation

      177

      This guideline applies also for products for nebulisation although it is acknowledged that the

      178

      performance of these is highly dependent on the nebuliser used.

    • In vitro criteria for demonstrating TE

      206

      The test and reference products should be compared in order to conclude on TE.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      211
      212

      2.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      353

      6.2.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      392

      6.3.

    • If the
      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      432

      different strengths of the test and the reference product are not shown to be proportional in vitro, in

      433

      vivo equivalence should be demonstrated with a bracketing approach.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      471

      6.4.

    • Griffin, 1964

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      553

      which both reference product-na?ve and experienced users should be included.

    • 568

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      569

      10.

    • Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      Product strength

      Product strength may be either the delivered
      dose or the metered dose.

    • 570

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

      571

      List of Abbreviations
      APSD

      Aerodynamic Particle Size Distribution

      AUC

      Area Under the Curve

      CHMP

      Committee for Medicinal Products for Human
      Use

      CI

      Confidence Interval

      Cmax

      Peak concentration

      COPD

      Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

      DPI

      Dry Powder Inhaler

      FPD

      Fine Particle Dose

      GI

      Gastrointestinal

      ICH

      International Conference on Harmonisation

      IVIVC

      In vitro in vivo correlation

      MDI

      Metered Dose Inhaler

      OIP

      Orally Inhaled Product

      PD

      Pharmacodynamic

      PK

      Pharmacokinetic

      pMDI

      Pressurised Metered Dose Inhaler

      QWP

      Quality Working Party

      SmPC

      Summary of Product Characteristics

      TE

      Therapeutic equivalence

      tmax

      Time to peak concentration

      572

      Guideline on the requirements for demonstrating therapeutic equivalence between orally inhaled products (OIP) for asthma and
      chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
      EMA/CHMP/101453/2024

New EU Clinical Trial Regulation Overview and Impacts Seminar (London, United Kingdom - October 7-8, 2019)

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DUBLIN, May 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The "The New Clinical Trial Regulation: Overview and Impact" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • DUBLIN, May 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The "The New Clinical Trial Regulation: Overview and Impact" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The new EU Clinical Trial Regulation (536/2014) will replace the European Clinical Trials Directive (2001/20/EC).
  • The new regulation was originally due to come into effect in 2016, however implementation has been delayed until the new portal and clinical trial database have been completed and audited.
  • Key aims of the new regulation are to harmonise procedures for carrying out clinical trials across the EU and to simplify the clinical trial approval dossier by submission through a new clinical trial database and portal.

2-Day Course: The New Clinical Trial Regulation - Overview & Impact (London, United Kingdom - April 11-12, 2019) - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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The "The New Clinical Trial Regulation: Overview and Impact" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • The "The New Clinical Trial Regulation: Overview and Impact" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • This course will provide an essential understanding to help with compliance with the new regulation and associated implementing acts and other texts for carrying out clinical trials in the EU.
  • The new EU Clinical Trial Regulation (536/2014) will replace the European Clinical Trials Directive (2001/20/EC).
  • Key aims of the new regulation are to harmonise procedures for carrying out clinical trials across the EU and to simplify the clinical trial approval dossier by submission through a new clinical trial database and portal.

2-Day Course: The New Clinical Trial Regulation - Overview & Impact (London, United Kingdom - October 7-8, 2019) - ResearchAndMarkets.com

Retrieved on: 
Freitag, Februar 22, 2019

The "The New Clinical Trial Regulation: Overview and Impact" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • The "The New Clinical Trial Regulation: Overview and Impact" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • This course will provide an essential understanding to help with compliance with the new regulation and associated implementing acts and other texts for carrying out clinical trials in the EU.
  • The new EU Clinical Trial Regulation (536/2014) will replace the European Clinical Trials Directive (2001/20/EC).
  • Key aims of the new regulation are to harmonise procedures for carrying out clinical trials across the EU and to simplify the clinical trial approval dossier by submission through a new clinical trial database and portal.