Safety Evaluation of Adverse Reactions in Diabetes

was associated with an increased risk of myocardial infarction, a T2DM complication it was actually supposed to prevent. This example shows several things. First, the approval requirements do not guarantee a longer term positive benefit risk profile. Second, large scale post-marketing studies are desperately needed to monitor the benefit risk profile throughout the lifecycle of T2DM drugs, and to achieve the required scale collaboration across countries is mandatory. Many novel T2DM drugs have come to the market, all on the basis of the same surrogate endpoints. New safety issues are constantly arising, such as potential associations with pancreatitis, pancreas cancer, bladder cancer, acute renal failure, etc.

In the SAFEGUARD Consortium we have assembled an excellent multidisciplinary group of experts who collaboratively aim to quantify the cardiovascular, cerebro-vascular and pancreatic safety risk of the T2DM drugs, in particular the more novel drugs by investigating
1) published clinical trials and observational studies;
2) spontaneously reported adverse event reports in national and international pharmacovigilance databases;
3) data from nine population-based health care databases in six countries capturing longitudinal drug exposure and event data on more than 1.7 million T2DM patients. Data elaboration will be distributed but standardized through common protocols, data models and scripts.

To put the epidemiological results into perspective, intensive monitoring mechanistic studies in human will be conducted to further understand how and why these T2DM drugs may affect the cardiovascular, digestive or renal system. The SAFEGUARD consortium will yield a harmonized epidemiological data platform on a large T2DM population, which could easily be used to address newly occurring safety issues in the future.

Short name and number: 
SAFEGUARD, 282521
Name of US Partner: 
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE; THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, INC.
Contact: 

RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE

Administrative contact: Carla FRANZONI (Ms.)
CORNWALLIS ROAD 3040, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, UNITED STATES
Tel: +34-932417776
Fax: +34-934142610

THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, INC.

Administrative contact: Edith ROSARIO (Ms.)
Francis Street 75, BOSTON, UNITED STATES
Tel: +1-6175258377
Fax: +1-6172328602

Participating Countries: 
Czech Republic
Germany
Italy
Spain
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
United States
Area: 

Health

Category: 

FP7 Project with U.S. partner