Clinical research reliable commercial drug sourcing UK and Europe

Clinical research reliable commercial drug sourcing UK and Europe

Global clinical trial supply experts right now: We’re a specialist pharmaceutical supply company meeting global client requirements for clinical development. ClientPharma offers innovative sourcing and supply solutions from pre-clinical through to Phases I, II and III. Throughout the lifecycle of your drug development, it is our strategic approach that provides effective, tailored solutions that streamline the many complexities, avoiding supply chain disruptions and costly delays. See more information on clinical research strategic sourcing solutions.

We are dedicated to delivering on point and on time, every time, no matter how technically challenging. As one of the top global clinical trial supply companies, our worldwide reach for clinical trial supply services provides unrivalled capabilities. Our clinical supply partners are leading global innovators and manufacturers as well as specialty distributors and local in-country experts. Benefit from the expertise of our highly experienced team who will give swift and practical advice on how best to effectively supply the products you need and exactly when and where you need them!

Experts in accessing biosimilars and reference medicines that others cannot. We pride ourselves on the ability to access commercial medicines that others cannot, especially from challenging markets while always providing premier service and excellent, consultative guidance throughout your project. We overcome your comparator sourcing challenges. ClientPharma’s clinical trial project management team brings proficiency in overseeing and overcoming your commercial drug supply challenges.

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ClientPharma (CP), a global clinical trial supply company, specializing in the procurement of commercial drug for clinical research, announced today it has formed a strategic partnership with TrialCard, a full-service life sciences commercialization partner. As a result, global clinical supply and operations teams can now single source their commercial drug requirements by utilizing two best-in-class solution providers. TrialCard Incorporated is a full-service life sciences commercialization partner that provides comprehensive solutions that span the entire biopharmaceutical value chain. In addition to a foundation of fully integrated, digitally enabled patient support services, its broader offerings include everything from late-stage clinical trial management to post-marketing HCP engagement services and proprietary data-as-a-service payer intelligence and insights. Founded in 2000, TrialCard provides commercialization needs for more than 160 life science customers and has connected over 35 million patients with more than $18 billion in branded drug savings to date. The company is headquartered in Morrisville, North Carolina.

When volatility of the market is coupled with the increasing complexity of the manufacturing process it creates a new drive for manufacturing solutions. Recently, pharmaceutical companies have begun to move away from conventional forms of manufacturing to use more flexible and modular models. These models are said to increase capacity, reduce costs and decrease development time in clinical trials. Flexibility in the manufacturing process also means that capacity for a drug can be scaled down to accommodate variability and volatility in the market. This can in turn reduce inaccurate estimates when supplying new medicines. Using this model, clients can then increase and decrease orders as and when they need to rather than bulk buying and ending up with surplus. In addition to these new approaches, disposable equipment has also become a major solution. Components such as hoses and bags are swapped over during the process, meaning that production never needs to stop. Although these approaches are often seen as more costly than traditional methods in the first instance, their benefits often out way their risks by creating a more flexible process.