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Accelerating Clinical Trials in the EU

Clinical trials in public health emergencies

Consultation on draft guidance for the conduct of clinical trials in PHE

ACT EU invites sponsors and other stakeholders involved in running clinical trials in the EU to comment on a draft guidance

This guidance offers an harmonised approach to conduct clinical trials in a safe and efficient manner during public health emergencies. It includes:

  • Proposals for regulatory mechanisms to accelerate the authorisation of new clinical trials and changes to ongoing trials during public health emergencies;
  • Guidance on how to adapt procedures in conduct of clinical trials during public health emergencies.

The document is open for consultation until 30 April 2026

Draft guidance on the conduct of clinical trials during public health emergencies

You can send your comments to mailatema [dot] europa [dot] eu (acteu[at]ema[dot]europa[dot]eu) by completing the template.

Advice on medicines for public health threats

Developers of medicines for health threats that have the potential to cause public health emergencies can apply for scientific advice from EMA, as well as national clinical trial and ethics experts. 

This aims to align requirements for clinical trials and marketing authorisation of medicines and vaccines for public health threats at an early stage, speeding up their development and approval. 

Guidance for applicants

The advice is offered by EMA's Emergency Task Force. The involvement of ethics experts is made possible through the Public Health Emergencies Ethics Advisory Group established under ACT EU in collaboration with MedEthicsEU

Joint ETF - ACT EU workshop

In November 2024, EMA's Emergency Task Force (ETF), ACT EU and the ACT EU public health emergencies ethics advisory group held a joint workshop. 

The discussions focused on improving preparedness and cooperation during public health emergencies, and on exploring policy options to accelerate clinical trials in the EU. 

The workshop report is now available. 

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  • 4 April 2025
Report of the joint ETF - ACT EU workshop on clinical trials in public health emergencies

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