Pacira BioSciences, Inc. is committed to supporting independent research initiatives that foster the advancement of scientific and clinical information and improve patient care. To that end, Pacira supports investigator initiated trials (IITs) by parties interested in pursuing research in our therapeutic areas of interest. These research trials provide valued information on the safety, efficacy, pharmacology, and tolerability of the company’s marketed products.
Pacira accepts applications for IITs conducted in the United States in areas of therapeutic interest for the company, which are:
All applications are reviewed for scientific merit, innovation, clinical impact on patients, and compliance with Pacira policy and requirements. If you are interested in applying for support of an IIT, please review the submission process and apply online by clicking here. Pacira will review and consider all relevant research proposals but is not obligated to provide support for any research proposals received.
An IIT is a research study where the principal investigator or institution designs and implements the research study and acts as the study sponsor. The study sponsor is the individual (or entity) responsible for complying with all applicable regulatory requirements, guidance, and laws related to the research study. This also includes registering the study with applicable governmental agencies and websites (eg, https://clinicaltrials.gov/) and reporting safety data to all relevant regulatory authorities.
Pacira provides research grant support in the form of product or funding in our therapeutic areas of interest based on the scientific merit of the research study. The research must aim to contribute to the greater scientific community and the budget must be reasonable and appropriate for the proposed research study. In considering applications for IITs, Pacira will consider, among other factors, the expertise of the principal investigator and any co-investigators, including their experience in the relevant therapeutic area, demonstrated ability to successfully conduct clinical trials, and available resources.
The study sponsor (ie, principal investigator) will have full and final discretion and responsibility for all aspects of the study design, implementation, data analysis, and data dissemination, including compliance with all laws and regulations applicable to research sponsors.
Please note that IIT funding is not contingent upon the use, purchase, or recommendations of Pacira products.
Pacira maintains a stepwise process for review of IIT proposals. In brief, after registering on the online grant portal, the principal investigator submits a brief concept proposal and if accepted after review by the Pacira Grant Review Committee (PGRC), will be invited to submit a full proposal. Details on brief and full proposal contents are below.
A brief concept proposal must contain an adequate amount of information in order for the PGRC to determine interest in requesting a full study proposal. When submitting a brief concept proposal, the following information will be requested (if applicable):
The PGRC will review all concept proposals for scientific merit, innovation, clinical importance/potential impact on patients, and compliance with company policy and requirements. The PGRC will extend contingent approval to certain applicants to proceed to the second step of the process, which is submission of a full study proposal. Applicants will be notified of the PGRC’s decision via email and the status will also be available on the portal. Please note that an invitation to submit a full study proposal does not guarantee approval of funding.
A full study proposal submission must contain enough detail about the research study to enable the PGRC to make an evaluation on support. When submitting a full study proposal, the following information will be requested (if applicable):
Pacira reserves the right to reconsider its support if the research objectives outlined in the final protocol are materially different from the approved full study proposal. Pacira will not compensate for any work performed prior to the execution of a final contract or for impermissible costs, which include:
Pacira requires IIT recipient(s) to comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and industry codes related to clinical and/or non-clinical research, including registration of protocols and posting of results such as on FDA’s ClinicalTrials.gov database or another trial registry website as well as Adverse Event reporting.
Please note, all IRB approvals must be received within four months of when Pacira executes the IIT Agreement. If this deadline is not met, Pacira reserves the right to rescind approval of the IIT support.
Applicants whose proposal has been approved will be sent an Agreement that will set forth the obligations with respect to the study. Applicants will have four weeks from the date the Agreement is sent/emailed/uploaded to review, sign and return the Agreement. If the Independent Research Agreement is not returned within four weeks, the contingent approval may be withdrawn.
Pacira requires at least one study status update per month. Updates should include current enrollment figures (if applicable) and the projected completion date (if different from the previously reported date). Pacira also requires disclosure of any protocol changes made since the commencement of the research.
The principal investigator (ie, sponsor-investigator) is required to provide Pacira with a written, manuscript quality report of the final study results. Upon study closure, the investigator is required to provide a detailed budget reconciliation demonstrating that IIT funds and/or product were used solely to conduct the study, all safety reporting obligations were met, and unused study drugs/product were destroyed or returned in accordance with the organization’s policies.
Pacira supports the exercise of academic freedom and encourages the publication of study results, whether favorable or not to Pacira and its products. Furthermore, Pacira maintains the right to review each publication and/or presentation (including, but not limited to, full manuscripts, abstracts, poster presentations and oral presentations) of results of the research prior to its submission to anyone not affiliated with Pacira or the principal investigator.
The principal investigator will comply with recognized ethical standards concerning publications, authorship and disclosure of funding, including without limitation the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, www.icmje.org, established by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.
The grant committee attempts to meet monthly
Any qualified researcher or site wishing to undertake a bona fide scientific or medical research project.
Yes, you must make your request for support through the Pacira grant portal located here.
Every submission is unique but in general, from submitting your study proposal to signing the contract may take up to 6 months.
The budget should include all study-related expenses including all study related drug costs (ie, drugs not supplied by Pacira). Costs should be itemized and in accordance with fair market value.
IITs can only be approved by the PGRC. Accordingly, no individual Pacira employee can approve an IIT grant request. As a requestor, you should not accept any verbal or written promises from any Pacira employee as they are not authorized to make such promises. You will receive notification through the Pacira grant portal on the status of your request.
Upon study approval, Pacira requires an executed contract outlining the responsibilities of the parties with respect to support, conduct of the IIT and any related activities, prior to any transfer of value by Pacira. Pacira will review and consider all relevant research proposals but is not obligated to provide support for any research proposals received.