Ethnic representation in interventional clinical trials run in India
Article Type
Research Article
Publication Title
The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia
Abstract
Globally, the need to enhance the diversity of trial participants is receiving increasingly urgent attention. We wanted to know whether trials run in India had adequately sampled the country's enormous ethnic diversity. We accessed the Clinical Trials Registry-India website to determine whether each interventional drug or biologic Phase 2 or 3 study, registered in a recent five-year period had run in each of six geographic zones. As regards Phase 3 trials conducted only in India, 61.4% ran in a single zone and just 6.8% were conducted in all six zones. Multinational Phase 3 trials had a better distribution since 3.6% had run in just one zone and 7.1% in all six. India's diverse ethnic groups are underrepresented in the majority of trials covered in this study. A trial that is conducted on non-representative groups and later discovered to be harmful or ineffective in parts of the population, is unethical. We propose various remedial steps.
DOI
https://10.1016/j.lansea.2023.100230
Publication Date
8-1-2023
Recommended Citation
Mendiratta, Jaishree; Pillamarapu, Mounika; Chakraborty, Indraneel; Vaswani, Ravi; Kapoor, Mudit; Vadlamani, Sreekar; and Saberwal, Gayatri, "Ethnic representation in interventional clinical trials run in India" (2023). Journal Articles. 3632.
https://digitalcommons.isical.ac.in/journal-articles/3632
Comments
Open Access, Gold, Green