Pharmaceutical supply and delivery today: Reliable commercial drug sourcing and supply for clinical research, with a truly global approach. ClientPharma is perfectly equipped to ensure fast, accurate and reliable pharmaceutical supply. With unparalleled service and unmatched access, ClientPharma sources and supplies commercial drug product for global clinical trials. From provision of clinical research samples, to bulk supplies for your pivotal trials, we have the network and know-how to provide strategic sourcing solutions at every stage of clinical research. Find more info on comparator drug sourcing.
Our highly experienced team is ready to hear from you. Please reach out to us with any questions or clinical supply requirements. We look forward to working with you and helping to make your clinical program a success! We Think of Everything, So You Don’t Have To: ClientPharma’s extensive experience and expertise means we provide both comprehensive and pragmatic guidance; delivering on point and on time – no matter how technically challenging.
Experts in accessing biosimilars and reference medicines that others cannot. We pride ourselves on the ability to access commercial medicines that others cannot, especially from challenging markets while always providing premier service and excellent, consultative guidance throughout your project. We overcome your comparator sourcing challenges. ClientPharma’s clinical trial project management team brings proficiency in overseeing and overcoming your commercial drug supply challenges.
Our temperature-controlled capabilities include 2°- 8°C and 15°- 25°C facilities, as well as access to specialist transport to manage deliveries around the world according to product temperature requirements. Extensive capabilities: Our capabilities include stock receipt, import & export expertise, in-territory regulatory specialists, product reconciliation and destruction services. You can trust us: Our highly trained logistics team is dedicated to providing a robust clinical trial supply chain and trusted product integrity with regulatory compliant distribution through validated temperature-controlled logistics. We provide the peace-of-mind you need, offering you with dedicated clinical trial supply chain solutions to meet the explicit needs of your clinical programs. See even more details at clientpharma.com.
Andrea Chopek, President, North America at ClientPharma relayed, “Our industry is yearning for a sleek, global approach for commercial drug supply — and with this strategic partnership, we offer that. Together, we solve drug supply difficulties and navigate the many complexities — reducing supply chain risks and managing waste and costs throughout the stages of your clinical trial. Two industry leaders coming together doesn’t dilute the solution, it provides one concentrated, easy solution for our clients.” Jeff Wiltrout, Ph.D., Senior Vice President of Business Development at TrialCard, stated, “The responsibilities of clinical trial supply and operations personnel are vast and intricate. They need partners that make complex tasks simple and efficient. The partnership between market leaders like TrialCard and ClientPharma simplifies our clients’ global commercial drug sourcing responsibilities by providing a variety of streamlined, agile and efficient processes.”
Supply and demand of pharmaceuticals are mutually exclusive. The supply chain is wholly reliant upon pharmaceutical companies being able to effectively forecast demand for a particular product. The process of forecasting is often made difficult when a new medicine has just been brought to market or rapid deployment of a drug needs to happen in response to a pandemic due to a lack of concrete evidence to base estimations on. In a survey of pharmaceutical Senior Managers it was reported that the majority of pharmaceutical companies had miscalculated demand for new medicines by up to 25%. Michael Lehmann, executive vice president of sales and marketing for Patheon, a global provider of outsourced pharmaceutical development and manufacturing said, “Making accurate demand forecasts is extremely challenging for pharmaceutical companies”.