Extent of safety database in pediatric drug development: types of assessment, analytical precision, and pathway for extrapolation through on-target effects.

Journal of biopharmaceutical statistics(2023)

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Pediatric patients should have access to medicines that have been appropriately evaluated for safety and efficacy through revised labelling. Given this goal, the adequacy of the pediatric clinical development plan and resulting safety database are critical factors to inform a favorable benefit-risk assessment for the intended use of the medicinal product. While extrapolation from adults can be used to support efficacy of drugs in children, there may be a reluctance to use the same approach in safety assessments, wiping out potential gains in trial efficiency through a reduction of sample size. To address this issue, we explore safety review in pediatric trials, including specific types of safety assessments and precision on the estimation of event rates for specific adverse events (AEs) that can be achieved. In addition, we discuss the assessments which can provide a benchmark for the use of extrapolation of safety that focuses on on-target effects. Finally, we explore a unified approach for understanding precision using Bayesian approaches as the most appropriate methodology to describe or ascertain risk in probabilistic terms for the estimate of the event rate of specific AEs.
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Adverse drug reactions,Bayesian methods,confidence level,hypothesis testing,on-target effects
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