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Patient First Drug Development: Exploring the patient perspective M-CERSI Bethesda March 9, 2015 Tom Murphy, PatientsLikeMe member & PALS Advocate Sally Okun, VP Advocacy, Policy & Patient Safety

mir. a. cle n. 1. a surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws 2. a highly improbable or extraordinary event, development, or accomplishment that brings welcome consequences

bedside => bench => bedside repeat

Patient-informed clinical trials: a pilot survey Objective: To understand motivations, barriers, and opportunities to enhance clinical trial recruitment for patients with chronic illness through a patient powered research network. Methods: 6,815 members active within previous 90 days 9 communities (MS, PD, Fibro, ALS, T2DM, Epilepsy, RA, MDD, SLE) 1,621 (24%) completed the survey Pilot prompts larger study: Trends and differences in demographic and disease subgroups will be further explored in 2015 Source: PatientsLikeMe member survey Feb-Mar 2014 4

Illuminated roadblocks & missed opportunities Has your doctor or other healthcare professional ever talked with you about medical research? No 58% Yes 39% Not sure 3% If your doctor found a clinical trial for you and recommended you join, how likely would you be to participate in a clinical trial? 45% 38% 7% 8% 1% Very likely Somewhat likely Not likely Not sure Would not participate Source: PatientsLikeMe member survey Feb-Mar 2014 N = 1,621 5

Factors that matter when considering research Being paid to participate Possibility of placebo Number of visits and time to partcipate The friendliness of staff Privacy and confidentiality My doctor's recommendation Keeping my doctor during trial Distance travelled to trial visits Option to stay on treatment after trial Side effects of new treatment Potential negative impact on health Getting results after trial ended Improve health of others Reputation of researchers Medical bills covered if injured Opportunity to improve own health 16% 37% 46% 47% 50% 50% 52% 56% 56% 63% 72% 73% 74% 76% 84% 84% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% Source: PatientsLikeMe member survey Feb-Mar 2014 N = 1,621 6

Balancing trial participation with real life concerns Did you ever consider withdrawing your consent, dropping out, or leaving the clinical trial early? Yes No 16% 84% Why did you consider leaving the trial? The pre-trial screener was burdensome and poorly constructed. It worried me that the quality might be indicative of what might follow I grew tired of taking the injections 8 times a week It was for insomnia and required me not to take any sleeping aid. I did not think I could participate for 6 months especially if on placebo All I needed was to have my blood drawn and get it to Fed-Ex I searched for a facility that would draw my blood but no one would process it so I had to drop out I found out I d be travelling every 15 days without reimbursement Source: PatientsLikeMe member survey Feb-Mar 2014 N = 346 7

Invitation to share voice with FDA PFDD team Proprietary & Confidential 8

Amplifying the voice and experience of many What s daily life like with your condition? Rapid response from thousands of patients about their daily life living with their conditions for FDA PFDD workshops Includes the questions of interest to FDA collected using quantitative & qualitative data collection methods Survey results submitted to public docket in comprehensive white papers for specific conditions Our research-based PFDD framework is amenable to conditions of interest for patient groups, regulators, industry. 9

A perspective from an engaged and empowered patient As a person with ALS (diagnosed on 12/8/2010) I am very much interested in providing the critical ALS patient perspective as a part of the ALS Community decision-making process involving: Clinical trial design Benefit Risk Approval Early Approval Accelerated Approval Expanded Access 10 Proprietary & Confidential 10

Action: Move definition from as is to to be PFDD is an initiative from the FDA intended to bring patient perspectives into an earlier stage of product development. The goal is that patients will be able to: provide context for benefit-risk assessments and input to review discussions, and aid in development of new assessment tools, study endpoints, and risk communications. Proprietary & Confidential 11

Participation: FDA Patient Rep Program About the program We are committed to making more opportunities for patients to participate in FDA decision-making. Our Patient Representative Program brings patient voice to the discussions about new and already approved drugs, devices and policy questions. We recruit Reps on an as-needed basis to: Help advise us on drugs, devices and biologics that are currently being considered for approval Give us input early in the regulatory medical product development and review process. Role of the Patient Rep Patient Reps provide FDA with the unique perspective of patients and family members affected by a serious or lifethreatening disease. As an FDA Patient Rep, you MAY serve one or more ways. Even if you are selected as a Patient Rep it is possible you will not serve at all. Some of the ways a Patient Rep may serve are: On FDA advisory Committees where you will offer the patient perspective, ask questions and give comments to assist committee in making recommendations As a consultant for the review divisions As presenters at FDA meetings and workshops on disease-specific or regulatory and health policy issues. 12 Proprietary & Confidential 12

Hear Us: A real example from ALS Community It is one thing to listen but another to demonstrate with visible results that you actually heard 13 Proprietary & Confidential 13

Scale: seek insight from broader community 14

PFDD as is reads well but for it to be we ll need a plan that supports a collaborative culture of continuous improvement and learning Assess / Reassess Evaluate Continuous Improvement & Learning Plan & Design Implement Proprietary & Confiden<al 15

Continuously improving & learning TOGETHER! Pre-Discovery Discovery Development Post-launch Meaningful endpoints Real life protocols Targeted recruitment Comorbidity influence Faster bench to bedside Heterogeneity impact Therapeutic gaps Unmet needs Natural history Evaluate satisfaction Real world benefit / risk PRO development Real world tolerability Early safety signals Longitudinal view Proprietary & Confiden<al 16

Patient First Drug Development scaling globally Engage & Empower E<queCe of Engagement LISTEN FREQUENTLY HEAR AUTHENTICALLY INVITE INTENTIONALLY TOGETHER ACT RESPECTFULLY ASK MEANINGFULLY SHARE REGULARLY ILLUMINATE INSIGHTFULLY COLLABORATE CREATIVELY MEASURE RIGOROUSLY 17 Proprietary & Confiden<al 17

To learn, listen well to impressions voiced by patients first. ~ okun 2010 ~