Pharmaceutical supply and delivery right now: Project Management – ClientPharma’s clinical trial Project Management team brings proficiency in management and mitigation of risks. You can say goodbye to issues and delays and hello to peace-of-mind. Warehousing and Distribution – ClientPharma handles the numerous challenges of obtaining medicines quickly, in multiple lots, with ranging expiry dating—and we can do this, procuring from any region in the world. To learn more about how we can improve your clinical trial supply experience or receive a quote, please feel free to get in touch. Read more details on global drug supply solutions.
ClientPharma is licensed and follows regulatory directives and guidelines, complying with Good Distribution Practice (GDP) for Medicines for Human Use, 2013/C 343/01. Our Quality Department is responsible for vigorously maintaining the quality and integrity of your products through our comprehensive Quality Management System. Continuous focus and commitment to quality assures compliance across the board — for the client, for the regulatory agencies, and most importantly, for the patient.
Unbeatable global access to commercial drug products – Unlike many comparator drug sourcing companies, our ethos is to challenge the norms and adapt to your specific needs. We understand the complexities and challenges of multi-faceted projects with time and temperature specifics. Using a combined understanding of your clinical requisites and our extensive knowledge of the commercial market landscape, we work to design a supply strategy unique to your needs. Ask our team for a customized product supply assessment.
Our temperature-controlled capabilities include 2°- 8°C and 15°- 25°C facilities, as well as access to specialist transport to manage deliveries around the world according to product temperature requirements. Extensive capabilities: Our capabilities include stock receipt, import & export expertise, in-territory regulatory specialists, product reconciliation and destruction services. You can trust us: Our highly trained logistics team is dedicated to providing a robust clinical trial supply chain and trusted product integrity with regulatory compliant distribution through validated temperature-controlled logistics. We provide the peace-of-mind you need, offering you with dedicated clinical trial supply chain solutions to meet the explicit needs of your clinical programs. See additional info on clientpharma.com.
Meeting the needs of global clinical supply trials requires diversity in supply strategies to address the unique complexities of each country’s healthcare and medication distribution systems. The “one-size fits all” approach is not a single supply strategy; instead, it leverages the expertise of a supply vendor partnership that addresses the need for a multi-faceted supply chain strategy. 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.
Supply and demand of pharmaceuticals are mutually exclusive. The supply chain is wholly reliant upon pharmaceutical companies being able to effectively forecast demand for a particular product. The process of forecasting is often made difficult when a new medicine has just been brought to market or rapid deployment of a drug needs to happen in response to a pandemic due to a lack of concrete evidence to base estimations on. In a survey of pharmaceutical Senior Managers it was reported that the majority of pharmaceutical companies had miscalculated demand for new medicines by up to 25%. Michael Lehmann, executive vice president of sales and marketing for Patheon, a global provider of outsourced pharmaceutical development and manufacturing said, “Making accurate demand forecasts is extremely challenging for pharmaceutical companies”.