Examples of ABPI in a sentence
Relevant staff are strongly encouraged to give their consent for payments they receive from the pharmaceutical industry to be disclosed as part of the Association of British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) Disclosure UK initiative.
It is possible that these may be checked against the national ABPI Interests database.
A company sponsoring a trial should encourage the investigator to make clear to participating patients that the trial is being conducted subject to the ABPI Guidelines relating to compensation for injury arising in the course of clinical trials and have available copies of the Guidelines should they be requested.
Since the two sets of guidelines were originally published, the ABPI has conducted periodic reviews of them and amendments have been adopted.
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) has long encouraged member companies to make special arrangements to compensate participants in clinical research that they have sponsored and who suffer injury as a result of such participation.
The new guidelines Previous guidelines in this area have been replaced in order to reflect the agreed ABPI position: the 1988 Non-Patient Guidelines are now replaced by the compensation provisions set out in the Phase I Clinical Trials Compensation Guidelines; and the 1991 Clinical Trial Guidelines are now replaced by the compensation provisions set out in the Phases II, III and IV Clinical Trials Compensation Guidelines.
The University of Birmingham is independent of any pharmaceutical company, and as such it is not covered by the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) guidelines for participant compensation.
The ABPI and our members believe that the same compensation arrangements should apply to all patients enrolled in Phase I studies who have no prospect of direct benefit, including those with the target disease; and henceforth no distinction will be made between the status of subjects participating in Phase I research who have no prospect of direct benefit.
This agreement to pay compensation shall be construed in accordance with English law and, subject to paragraph (iii) above, the English courts shall have sole jurisdiction over any dispute which may arise out of it.” Phase II, III And IV Clinical Trial Compensation Guidelines Background The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) favours a simple and expeditious procedure in relation to the provision of compensation for injury caused by participation in clinical trials.
The guideline also states that there is no strict definition of what constitutes a normal ABPI.