Tag: trial


Debora Plehn-Dujowich

Patent War Between St. Jude Medical and Volcano Has Mixed Results

Posted on November 6th, by in IP. No Comments

St. Jude Medical and Volcano have been embroiled in a legal battle over patents held by both companies, related to pressure wire technology that is used for heart patients.  The battle began over two years ago when St. Jude Medical sued Volcano, in Delaware district court, for infringement of 5 of its patents for pressure guide wire products.  The patents in suit were U. S. Patent No. 5,938,624, U.S. Patent No. 6,196,980, U.S. Patent No. 6,112,598, U.S. Patent No. 6,167,763 and U.S. Patent No. 6,248,083.  St. Jude requested an injunction and damages for infringement of the five asserted patents.

Volcano replied by counterclaiming, alleging that St. Jude Medical had infringed four of its own patents, but later dropped one of those patents from the suit.  The three remaining patents asserted by Volcano against St. Jude were U.S. Patent No. 6,976,965, U.S. … Read More »


Michael Shapiro-Barr

House Bill Introduced on Clinical Trial Database Registry

On August 2nd, H.R. 6272, the “Trial and Experimental Studies Transparency (TEST) Act of 2012” was introduced in the House.  TEST would amend the Public Health Service Act to expand the clinical trial registry data bank.  Among other requirements, the bill would require all foreign clinical studies to meet the same requirements as domestic trials (if used to support an application for U.S. marketing).

Also, the bill would require that results from most covered trials be posted on the registry data bank within one year of the “primary completion date” of the trial.  Delayed submission of results up to two years after trial completion would be allowed for trials on drugs of devices that have no previous history of approval for use.  The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would be instructed to provide Congress … Read More »


Robyn Shapiro

U.S. clinical trial website pairing — a need for privacy safeguards

Fox Trial Finder is a welcomed initiative in ongoing efforts to facilitate clinical trial participation.  In a recent interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer, Michael J. Fox, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease, said that in addition to his support for stem cell research addressing Parkinson’s, he also supports research looking for a cure on other fronts, including drug therapies and diagnostic tests. (Article Link)  Toward that end, Fox’s Foundation for Parkinson’s Research recently launched an online initiative called Fox Trial Finder.  This website promotes research across the country by pairing patients with clinical trials in their areas, based on the individual’s symptom profile.  The foundation’s webpage notes that 30% of all clinical trials fail to recruit even one subject, and that 85% of clinical trials are delayed because of insufficient subject enrollment – so Fox’s initiative (and others like it that … Read More »


Robyn Shapiro

New FDA Informed Consent Requirements for Applicable Clinical Trials: Practical Approaches for Implementation

For applicable clinical trials regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that are initiated on or after March 7, 2012, sponsors, investigators and institutional review boards will have to assure compliance with an additional informed consent requirement.1 A revision of FDA regulations requires investigators and sponsors of such clinical trials to include the following statement in informed consents:

A description of this clinical trial will be available on http://www.ClinicalTrials.gov, as required by U.S. Law. This Website will not include information that can identify you. At most, the Web site will include a summary of the results. You can search this Web site at any time.

ClinicalTrials.gov is the National Institutes of Health (NIH) website where all “applicable clinical trials” must be registered and trial results posted in accordance with the U.S. Food Drug Administration Amendment Act of 2007 (FDAAA).2 Registration … Read More »




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