The Scotsman

Heart drug trials halted over Brexit fears

● Us-based research firm axes UK study that included patients at Scottish hospital

- Kevan.christie@jpress.co.uk

By KEVAN CHRISTIE Health Correspond­ent hospitals in Poland, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Hungary, the Netherland­s, Poland and the US.

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “This is the first clinical study we are aware of to be suspended in Scotland as a result of Brexit – and a very concerning sign of what could happen.”

New drugs intended for use in the EU are evaluated by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), based in London.

The EMA is seeking to relocate to a different EU country after Brexit.

The golden jubilee research Institute, which was informed by Recardio by email on 17 September that one of its research studies had been put on hold in the UK, said the company blamed Brexit.

“According to the company, uncertaint­y due to EU withdrawal, particular­ly drug and data release to the EMA, are completely unresolved and represent a significan­t risk,” an institute spokesman said.

“However, this may change when the regulatory situation has clarity.

“Like other NHS boards, we are working closely with the Scottish Government to prepare for Britain’s exit from the European Union in order to continue to provide a highqualit­y service for our patients and staff.

“No patients or staff are affected by the decision by 0 Labour’s Anas Sarwar said the news was ‘deeply troubling’

Recardio to put this study on hold. Whilst we are disappoint­ed if any clinical trial does not go ahead, we will continue to treat our patients in a safe, effective and personcent­red way.”

Scottish Labour’s health spokesman Anas Sarwar described the news as a “deeply troubling developmen­t”. He said: “It is now clear that the Tories’ utterly shambolic handling of Brexit is damaging not just our economic future, but our health service as well.

“Patients will now miss out on potentiall­y life-saving treatment because of Theresa May’s inability to unite her own party, let alone the country. That should shame and appal every elected Tory, including Ruth Davidson.

“Only Labour will deliver a Brexit deal that will protect our health service, as well as jobs, services and hard-won workers’ rights.”

Scottish Conservati­ves health spokesman Miles Briggs said: “It is disappoint­ing news that Recardio will be temporaril­y halting this important cross-uk drug trial.

“Since the UK voted to leave the EU I’ve never denied that we need to make sure that our NHS is protected and any potential issues are mitigated against ahead of the UK leaving.

“That is exactly what Scottish Conservati­ves have been working to try to help achieve.”

Recardio’s founder and president, Dr Roman Schenk, said uncertaint­y over Brexit had created a “very difficult” situation for his company.

A Department of Health spokeswoma­n said: “We are confident of reaching a deal with the EU that benefits patients and continues to deliver the best possible environmen­t in which to support clinical trials.”

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