Webinar Recording Now Available: CTTI Recommendations for Improving Pediatric Antibacterial Drug Trials

Do you struggle with enrolling babies and children in clinical trials? Are you tired of not having the evidence you need to treat kids with serious infections?

A recording is now available of CTTI’s webinar discussing the new CTTI recommendations on improving antibacterial drug trials for children. Experts from FDA, academia, and pharma described the challenges of conducting pediatric antibacterial drug trials, along with practical, evidence-based strategies to improve the quality and efficiency of these trials. These strategies were developed with input from multiple stakeholders and can be used by research sponsors, investigators, and site staff to make pediatric trials more successful.

View the recording to learn ideas on how you can create better clinical trials for children, such as:

  • Importance of engaging with regulators early and throughout medical product development
  • Methods of streamlining trial design to decrease burden on sites and families
  • Special considerations for conducting trials with neonates
  • Approaches for improving the informed consent process
  • Ways to increase engagement with healthcare providers

 

These recommendations are a result of CTTI’s ABDD Peds Trials Project.

To view recordings of other CTTI webinars, click here.