Orphan Drug Act (ODA)

孤儿药法 ( ODA )
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    在过去的十年中,许多新药已被批准用于治疗罕见或孤儿疾病。1983年通过的《孤儿药法案》(ODA)提供了关键的经济和监管激励措施,为患有罕见疾病的患者提供药物,这些疾病可能对研发没有商业吸引力。我们分析了2010年至2022年6月13日批准的497种新药,其中220种获得了孤儿称号。我们讨论了这段时间的趋势,长期开发的潜在风险,并提供成功开发和推出罕见疾病新药的案例研究。
    Many new drugs have been approved over the past decade for rare or orphan diseases. The passage of the Orphan Drug Act (ODA) in 1983 has provided key economic and regulatory incentives to provide medicines for patients who are suffering from rare diseases that may not be commercially attractive for research and development. We have analyzed 497 novel drugs approved from 2010 - June 13, 2022, of which 220 were given orphan designation status. We discuss trends over this time period, potential risks for long development times, and provide example case studies of successful development and launch of novel drugs for rare diseases.
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    Over 30 years ago, the United States (US) Congress passed the Orphan Drug Act (ODA) to encourage the development of products for rare diseases or conditions (\"orphan products\"). The Act provided incentives to sponsors for developing products with orphan designation and established a grant program to fund studies of orphan products. Since its enactment in 1983, the ODA has been credited for bringing more than 590 orphan drugs to the market, inspiring the implementation of orphan legislation globally, and enabling the creation of other programs that extend existing knowledge of the natural history of rare diseases and stimulate the development of medical devices for children and patients with rare diseases. This chapter provides a brief overview of the main features and successes of 5 of the orphan incentive programs administered by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA): the Orphan Drug Designation Program, the Humanitarian Use Device (HUD) Designation Program, the Orphan Products Clinical Trials Grants Program, the Pediatric Device Consortia (PDC) Grant Program, and the Orphan Products Natural History Grants Program.
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