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PFIZER ANNUAL REVIEW 2014 www.pzer.com/annual 47
ANNUAL REVIEW 2014
In 2014, Pzer launched Find a Trial, a suite of web tools
for patients seeking clinical trials (pzer.com/ndatrial).
Designed to complement existing resources such as postings on
clinicaltrials.gov, every actively enrolling Pzer study is also listed
on Find a Trial with, in many cases, greater depth of information.
Pzer has also been partnering with others to improve access to trial
information for patients, such as our support for new ways to post
and share trial information through the Patients to Trials Consortium.
Starting in 2014, people who enroll in Pzer clinical trials have the
option to receive lay-language summaries of clinical trial results,
in countries where regulations permit. And Pzer’s pilot adoption
of “Blue Button®” technology (launched by the U.S. Departments
of Veterans Affairs and Health and Human Services) enables trial
participants to download their own electronic clinical data.
Investigators who are qualied researchers may request patient-
level data for further research via INSPIIRE (Integrated System for
Pzer Investigator Initiated Research), our public web portal for
investigator-initiated research (iirsubmission.pzer.com). The data
are anonymized to protect patient privacy. The process is simple:
Pzer reviews research proposals received through the INSPIIRE
portal, and an external Independent Review Panel adjudicates any
declined requests. Anonymized synopses of clinical study reports
led with regulatory agencies for approved products are also
available for researcher use on Pzer.com.
Pzer’s clinical data access policy and the INSPIIRE data request
portal are accessible at http://www.pzer.com/trialdataandresults.
PROVIDING BROAD ACCESS TO
CLINICAL TRIAL INFORMATION
CLINICAL TRIALS
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