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Review
. 2015:871:131-45.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-18618-4_7.

Requirements for Clinical Trials with Gene Therapy and Transplant Products in Switzerland

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Requirements for Clinical Trials with Gene Therapy and Transplant Products in Switzerland

Andreas Marti. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2015.

Abstract

This chapter aims to describe and summarize the regulation of gene and cell therapy products in Switzerland and its legal basis. Product types are briefly described, as are Swiss-specific terminologies such as the term "transplant product," which means products manufactured from cells, tissues, or even whole organs. Although some parts of this chapter may show a guideline character, they are not legally binding, but represent the current thinking of Swissmedic, the Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products. As so far the experience with marketing approval of gene therapy and cell therapy products in Switzerland is limited, this chapter focuses on the regulation of clinical trials conducted with these products. Quality, nonclinical, and clinical aspects are summarized separately for gene therapy products and transplant products.

Keywords: Clinical considerations; Clinical trial; GMO; Gene therapy; Marketing authorization; Nonclinical considerations; Quality considerations; Regulatory authority; Scientific advice; Swissmedic; Switzerland; Transplant product.

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