Japan, as do other countries, has unique characteristics that are often difficult to understand from an outsider’s perspective. These differences include not only pharmaceutical regulations and medical systems but also customs, culture, and language. Despite efforts toward global harmonization, the distinctiveness of each country, shaped over many years, still persists. This guide serves as your ultimate resource for navigating the complexities of conducting clinical trials on a global scale, including Japan.
- Understanding key factors for conducting drug development in Japan
- Analyzing the challenges of drug development in regions with less visible dynamics, using Japan as a case study.
- Exploring solutions to maximize the probability of success in drug development.