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Product Development

Integrated development planning across CMC, nonclinical, and clinical functions — with ophthalmic endpoint, imaging, and operational specificity from preclinical through late-stage programs.

Product Development

Ophthalmic development programs fail quietly when CMC, clinical, and regulatory workstreams drift apart — particularly for intravitreal biologics, sustained-delivery platforms, and combination products where delivery science shapes trial design and agency expectations.

BEEÑA-E supports sponsors in building integrated development plans (IDPs) that connect manufacturing scale-up, nonclinical packages, and clinical protocols to fundable milestones. We stress-test assumptions with regulatory and clinical operators who have navigated FDA and EMA interactions for novel ophthalmic modalities.

Endpoint and imaging strategy is central to our work. We align structural and functional outcomes to mechanism, precedent trials, and payer-relevant evidence — including OCT, microperimetry, visual acuity hierarchies, and patient-reported measures where appropriate. Early alignment reduces costly protocol amendments and supports consistent narratives for agencies and HTA bodies.

We advise on CRO and specialty vendor selection, ophthalmic core lab governance, and clinical operations planning for multi-country retina trials. Risk registers, critical path analyses, and scenario planning help leadership teams allocate capital with visibility into what drives timeline and probability of success.

Key outcomes

  • Integrated development plans linking CMC, nonclinical, and clinical milestones
  • Endpoint and imaging strategy aligned to regulatory precedent and payer relevance
  • Protocol and statistical input for Phase 1–3 ophthalmic trials
  • CRO and vendor selection criteria with ophthalmic capability weighting
  • Development risk registers and critical-path scenarios for governance review

Frequently asked questions

Preclinical through Phase 3 and launch preparation. Early engagement is most valuable when delivery technology, endpoint strategy, or CMC complexity will shape the clinical path.

Next steps

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Confidential consultation with senior advisors on your ophthalmic program.

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