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Clinical trials sponsored by industry and other private organizations
Cortelli, Sheila Cavalca; Costa, Fernando Oliveira; Lousana, Greyce; Quintairos, Paulo Cesar Ribeiro; Francisconi-dos-Rios, Luciana Fávaro; Cortelli, José Roberto.
  • Cortelli, Sheila Cavalca; Universidade de Taubaté. Office of Graduate Studies and Scientific Affairs. Taubaté. BR
  • Costa, Fernando Oliveira; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. School of Dentistry. Periodontics Department. Belo Horizonte. BR
  • Lousana, Greyce; Invitare Clinical Research. São Paulo. BR
  • Quintairos, Paulo Cesar Ribeiro; Universidade de Taubaté. Office of Graduate Studies and Scientific Affairs. Taubaté. BR
  • Francisconi-dos-Rios, Luciana Fávaro; Universidade de São Paulo. School of Dentistry. Department of Operative Dentistry. São Paulo. BR
  • Cortelli, José Roberto; Universidade de Taubaté. Office of Graduate Studies and Scientific Affairs. Taubaté. BR
Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 34(supl.2): e077, 2020. graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1132735
ABSTRACT
Abstract The present manuscript discussed some relevant aspects related to private sponsored clinical trials in dentistry. For decades, the academy has been the major responsible for research in Brazil. Distant from the trade sector, academic research has not always provided clear benefits to society. A key aspect of making benefits clearer is the process of scientific knowledge transference to decision-makers, which is, in fact, the ground of evidence-based dentistry. Although private sponsoring of clinical research seems to be part of the research progress of the business rates, investment in Brazil is lower than those observed in other countries. It is particularly important to understand that instead of creating its own rules, dentistry imported the high-quality standards originally designed for pharmaceutical studies. Therefore, it is critical to understand the original rules and how dental items are classified by regulatory agencies. In fact, knowledge about international and local regulation is a basic assumption in industry-sponsored research. Despite globalization, the identification of industry-sponsored studies through open access databases is still very hard and time-demanding. A common concern when conducting industry-sponsored trials is study biases. Fortunately, many relevant organizations, academic and industry groups, have been working seriously against that. Finally, for less experienced researchers, many aspects related to industry-sponsored studies - such as confidentiality, authorship, budget - are deeply discussed until a final version of the trial agreement can be written and signed, protecting all sides. In short, the scenario should be improved, but it already represents a nice opportunity for dental research.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Clinical Trials as Topic Type of study: Practice guideline / Prognostic study Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Braz. oral res. (Online) Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Invitare Clinical Research/BR / Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais/BR / Universidade de São Paulo/BR / Universidade de Taubaté/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Clinical Trials as Topic Type of study: Practice guideline / Prognostic study Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Braz. oral res. (Online) Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Invitare Clinical Research/BR / Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais/BR / Universidade de São Paulo/BR / Universidade de Taubaté/BR