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Eva N Hamulyák1, Paulien G de Jong1, Luuk J J Scheres2
1Department of Vascular Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Investigator-initiated studies are invaluable, especially in fields that are not particularly of interest for the pharmaceutical industry because they are either less profitable or concern special patient groups such as pregnant women. However, designing, conducting, and completing an investigator-initiated randomised controlled trial is challenging. Patients and physicians' preferences, ethics requirements, (international) legislation and funding are all areas where such challenges are encountered. The Anticoagulants for LIving FEtuses (ALIFE)2 study (NTR3361) is an example of an investigator initiated international multicenter trial that progresses slowly, at least initially, as many challenges had to be overcome. Here, we discuss the challenges we faced during the course of the ALIFE2 study up till now and we explain how some of these challenges can be tackled or even avoided.
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