Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 14, 2026

Working with Human Tissues for Translational Cancer Research
Published on: November 26, 2015
Clinical trials and transethnic pharmacology
1Associates in Business and Research, Gilly, Switzerland.
Abstract:
It is generally agreed that the advance of a global economy must be accompanied by global drug development. Thus, more intense effort, time and expense must be given to the study of overall global population, which will ultimately be exposed to the drug in development. Race and ethnicity of the ultimate drug consumer must be evaluated, and not only in broad terms. Ethnic and racial representations must be considered in clinical trials. The differences in response to drug action in various ethnic and racial groups must be evaluated to provide information for the physician in practice, who is faced with an increasingly nonhomogeneous population, and who must prescribe medications for those patients. The practising physician urgently requires international, crosscultural collaborative studies, using standardised methods applicable to different cultural settings.
Related Concept Videos
Clinical Trials
There are four phases in a clinical trial. A phase one...
Clinical Trials: Overview
Preclinical Development: Overview
Bioequivalence of Drugs: Drugs with Multiple Indications
Principles of Pharmacogenetics: Types of Genetic Variants
Pharmacogenomics: Identification of New Drug Targets
