Book Chapter

The Use of Mixed Methods in Drug Discovery: Integrating Qualitative Methods into Clinical Trials

M Berk, R Otmar, O Dean, L Berk, E Michalak

Clinical Trial Design Challenges in Mood Disorders | Published : 2015

Abstract

Contemporary methods in clinical trials are pivoted around hypothesis confirmation, not generation. This is a problem for new drug discovery, since the pharmacokinetic or receptor profile of most novel agents do not link to pathophysiology, which is very poorly understood. Therefore, it is difficult to impute the therapeutic potential of a candidate agent. Most psychotropic agents were discovered serendipitously, either through careful clinical observation or by researchers finding unexpected associations in datasets. Methods that increase the ability to detect latent signals in data are needed. These include mixed methods that incorporate qualitative methods into randomized controlled trial..

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