Investigational Drugs
Investigational drugs
Definition
Investigational drugs is the term that refers to drugs that have received FDA approval for human testing, including those drugs still undergoing clinical trials , but are not approved for marketing to the general public.
Description
Investigational drugs represent interesting and novel new agents in the fight against cancer. These agents include chemotherapy designed to treat specific cancers, to provide palliative therapy for pain and symptoms, and to reduce invasive cancers in high-risk patients. The challenge faced by private and commercial investigators is to reduce the lag time in bringing an investigational drug to market without compromising drug quality or patient safety. The guidelines that insure
the correct procedures are being followed in the process of drug development and approval fall under the direction of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
At present, the cycle of investigational drug research and development, to clinical trials, to FDA approval can easily cover a period of 10-12 years. Under exceptional circumstances, provisions can be made for patient use of investigational drugs under the guidance of specially trained and registered oncologists. These specific investigational drugs are classified as "Group C" drugs, and have demonstrated a high level of reproducible activity in pre-clinical testing. There is also the route of "Accelerated FDA Approval" for some investigational drugs. Accelerated approval relies on specific indicators that suggest that a particular investigational drug is likely to have beneficial effects before the benefits have been clinically verified. All investigational drugs that have been granted accelerated approval must undergo follow-up testing in order to receive final FDA approval. Some researchers are presently working on a format to combine traditional clinical testing of investigational drugs with a global database of drug information. This integrated system would give FDA monitoring agencies and healthcare providers access to the most comprehensive source of archived data available on investigational drugs. This combined approach is another attempt to reduce approval time for investigational drugs and make these agents available to the cancer patient for treatment.
Resources
PERIODICALS
Chopra, Ian. "Research and development of antibacterial agents." Current Opinions in Microbiology 1998 (1):495-501.
Johnson, Dale E. and Grushenka H.I. Wolfgang. "Predicting human safety: screening and computational approaches." Drug Discovery Today 5:10 (October 2000): 445-454
OTHER
Preclinical Development of Investigational Agents: The Developmental Therapeutics Program CTEP Feb. 2001 Info CTEP. 08 May 2001 <http://www.CTEP.info.nih.gov>
Understanding the Approval Process for New Cancer Drugs. Understanding Trials. July 1999 NCI Cancer Trials.18 May 2001 <http://www.cancertrials.nci.nih.gov>
Jane Taylor-Jones, Research Associate, M.S.
KEY TERMS
Oncologist
—A physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients.
Palliative
—Therapy or medication designed to provide relief but does not affect a cure for the condition.
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Upper Cenomanian-Turonian two species of cyclostomaceous Bryozoa from the northern part of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Czech Republic
Magazine article from: Journal of the Czech Geological Society; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...description of two species of cyclostomatous Bryozoa: Tholopora(?) novaki (Gregory, 1909...of the Upper Turonian age. Key words: Bryozoa; Cyclostomata; Upper Cretaceous; Bohemian...to record finds of interesting taxa of Bryozoa in sediments of the Bohemian Cretaceous...
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ZOOIDS AND EXTRAZOOIDAL SKELETON IN THE ORDER TREPOSTOMATA (BRYOZOA)
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 11/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...of the nature of zooids in trepostomate Bryozoa defines them as physically connected and...Paleontology, part G, on the phylum Bryozoa (Bassler, 1953). Over the next 30...heading, polymorphs. Throughout the phylum Bryozoa, polymorphs are zooids that differ distinctly...
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METRARABDOTOS AND RELATED GENERA (BRYOZOA: CHEILOSTOMATA) IN THE LATE PALEOGENE AND NEOGENE OF TROPICAL AMERICA
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Escharoides Milne Edwards, 1836b, Adeonellopsis MacGillivray, 1886, and Reptadeonella Busk, 1884 were key taxa in the decline of Bryozoa with erect, arborescent colonies and concomitant increase in numbers of species with encrusting colonies in the late Paleogene...
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MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF AVICULARIA AND THE PROLIFERATION OF SPECIES IN MID-CRETACEOUS WILBERTOPORA CHEETHAM, 1954 (BRYOZOA: CHEILOSTOMATA)
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...appeared first in Late Jurassic time (Taylor, 1994) and subsequently proliferated rapidly to become the dominant order of Bryozoa in modern seas. Morphological features that characterize a broad spectrum of cheilostome taxa-such as multiserial colony...
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The growth and function of skeletal diaphragms in the colony life of lower paleozoic trepostomata (Bryozoa)
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 3/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ABSTRACT-In many species of lower Paleozoic trepostomes (Bryozoa; class Stenolaemata) transverse partitions called skeletal diaphragms differentiated feeding from non-feeding regions of colonies...
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STENOLAEMATE BRYOZOA FROM THE PERMIAN OF OMAN (ASEELAH UNIT, BATAIN COAST)
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ABSTRACT- From the Aseelah Unit (Saal Formation), Batain Coast (eastern Oman), 48 bryozoan species were described. Eight species of them are new: cystoporids Cystodictya angusta n. sp. and Sulcoretepora orientalis n. sp., trepostomid Ulrichotrypella omanica n. sp., rhabdomesids Streblotrypa
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Bryoliths (Bryozoa) in the Gulf of California (1).
Magazine article from: Pacific Science; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Abstract: Populations of Diaperoforma californica (d'Orbigny) bryoliths were discovered in rhodolith beds, a sand habitat, and on a cobble bottom in the Gulf of California, Mexico, the first known observation of a modern free-living cyclostome bryozoan in the Northern Hemisphere. Densities ranged
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NEW CARBONIFEROUS BRYOZOA OF THE BIRD SPRING FORMATION, SOUTHERN NEVADA
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 5/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; INTRODUCTION BRYOZOANS WERE collected from a thin shaley limestone in the lower part of the Bird Spring Formation in the northern part of the Muddy Mountains, Clark County, southern Nevada (Fig. 1). The purpose of this paper is to describe a new genus and two new species of these bryozoans. The
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NEW FENESTRATE BRYOZOA OF THE GERSTER LIMESTONE (PERMIAN), MEDICINE RANGE, NORTHEASTERN NEVADA
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 9/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ABSTRACT- Six new species of fenestrate bryozoans, middle to late Wordian, occur in the Gerster Limestone of northeastern Nevada. These bryozoans are similar to lower Kazanian species described from the Russian Platform. The two species of Wjatkella and Polypora from the Gerster Limestone are much
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Energetics of Larval Swimming and Metamorphosis in Four Species of Bugula (Bryozoa).
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin; 6/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; DEAN E. WENDT Abstract. The amount of energy available to larvae during swimming, location of a suitable recruitment site, and metamorphosis influences the length of time they can spend in the plankton. Energetic parameters such as swimming speed, oxygen consumption during swimming and
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Bryozoa
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Bryozoa , name of a phylum, in older systems of classification, that included the invertebrate animals now classified in the phyla Entoprocta and Ectoprocta . The term bryozoan (or moss animal) is still commonly used for members of the Ectoprocta.
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Bassler, Raymond Smith
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...world authority on Silurian and Ordovician Bryozoa, Bassler assembled an outstanding collection...x201D; (1915), “ Early Bryozoa of the Baltic Provinces ”...x201C; Synopsis of American Fossil Bryozoa ” (1900). His study of other...
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Busk, George
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...two main interests in science were the Bryozoa (Polyzoa) and paleontology. In 1856...the first scientific arrangement of the Bryozoa, the notes and drawings for which are...the name Buskia was given to a genus of Bryozoa. His collection is at the Natural History...
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Entoprocta
Book article from: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences
Entoprocta (phylum Bryozoa ) Subphylum of freshwater bryozoans which entirely lack a mineralized skeleton. The lophophore...Entoprocta was classified as a separate animal phylum, although its many resemblances to the Bryozoa were recognized.
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Ectoprocta
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology
Ectoprocta 1. (phylum Bryozoa ) The major subphylum of bryozoans, in which the lophophore surrounds the mouth but not the...exclusively, marine, and have an extensive fossil record from the Ordovician to the present. 2. See BRYOZOA .
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