Washington Statutes

§ 69.78.010 — Finding—Policy.

Washington § 69.78.010
JurisdictionWashington
Title 69FOOD, DRUGS, COSMETICS, AND POISONS
Ch. 69.78DIVERSITY IN CLINICAL TRIALS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 69.78.010 (2026).

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(1)The legislature finds that controlled clinical trials provide a critical base of evidence for evaluating whether a medical product is safe and effective before the product is approved for marketing. The United States food and drug administration has evaluated demographic profiles of people participating in clinical trials for approved drugs and found that some groups, especially ethnic and racial groups, are not always well represented in clinical trials. Diversity in clinical trials is necessary to effectively determine how race, gender, and age impact how a person metabolizes a drug. Communities of color have been working diligently to establish a foundation of trust with government and clinical research with the goal of engaging more trial participants who are members of underrepres

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Legislative History

[2023 c 426 s 1.]

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