TY - JOUR
T1 - Regulatory and Health Technology Assessment Considerations for Disease-Modifying Drugs in Alzheimer's Disease
AU - Bouvy, Jacoline C
AU - Jonsson, Pall
AU - O'Rourke, Diana
AU - Chadha, Antonella Santuccione
AU - Hedberg, Niklas
AU - Makady, Amr
AU - Xoxi, Entela
AU - Wied, Christine Gispen-de
AU - Schiel, Anja
AU - Long, Raj
AU - Gallacher, John
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - Although there are a growing number of well-reported, late-stage clinical trial failures in Alzheimer's disease, the introduction of a disease-modifying therapy within the next 5 years may be anticipated. These treatments are likely to target Alzheimer's disease in the earlier disease stages, unlike drugs that are currently available that treat symptoms of moderate-to-severe dementia. Therefore, there is a need to establish a consensus on regulatory and health technology assessment requirements for Alzheimer's disease, as a new drug will need to undergo regulatory and health technology assessments before it becomes available to patients. This article reports the discussions and activities of the regulatory and health technology assessment expert advisory group of the 2-year ROADMAP (real-world outcomes across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum: a multimodal data access platform) project. The expert advisory group discussions identified a lack of consensus on validated outcomes in the earliest Alzheimer's disease stages, the need for filling gaps between outcomes used across clinical trials and real-world settings, and the role that real-world evidence might have in characterising the impact of a possible disease-modifying therapy on caregivers, resource use and long-term outcomes.
AB - Although there are a growing number of well-reported, late-stage clinical trial failures in Alzheimer's disease, the introduction of a disease-modifying therapy within the next 5 years may be anticipated. These treatments are likely to target Alzheimer's disease in the earlier disease stages, unlike drugs that are currently available that treat symptoms of moderate-to-severe dementia. Therefore, there is a need to establish a consensus on regulatory and health technology assessment requirements for Alzheimer's disease, as a new drug will need to undergo regulatory and health technology assessments before it becomes available to patients. This article reports the discussions and activities of the regulatory and health technology assessment expert advisory group of the 2-year ROADMAP (real-world outcomes across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum: a multimodal data access platform) project. The expert advisory group discussions identified a lack of consensus on validated outcomes in the earliest Alzheimer's disease stages, the need for filling gaps between outcomes used across clinical trials and real-world settings, and the role that real-world evidence might have in characterising the impact of a possible disease-modifying therapy on caregivers, resource use and long-term outcomes.
U2 - 10.1007/s40263-018-0581-x
DO - 10.1007/s40263-018-0581-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 30467744
SN - 1172-7047
VL - 32
SP - 1085
EP - 1090
JO - CNS Drugs
JF - CNS Drugs
IS - 12
ER -