Animal studies on absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) play an important role in the discovery and selection of drugs as well as in supporting pharmacological studies. The majority of ADME studies, however, are performed to support toxicity studies and, ultimate&, safety mesment. In reaching this goal, nonclinical kinetics and metabolism studies form the pier for the bridge between toxi-cokinetics and toxicity studies; the combination of ADME data with human pharma-cokinetics is essential for a drug-exposure based safety evaluation. Lists of ADME studies to be performed in the various stages of drug development are presented and discussed; they comprise standard in-vivo and in-vitro studies as well as some op-tional...
An important issue in toxicology is the suitability of the data obtained with experimental animals f...
Canadian Pharmaceutical Scientists have a rich history of ground-breaking research in pharmacokineti...
Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) determine target tissue doses upon human e...
ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination) has rapidly evolved over the past two decad...
This chapter summarizes the current thinking and practices in the pharmaceutical industry in support...
1. The necessity of conducting traditional radiolabelled ADME studies in animals during development ...
Pharmacokinetics may be defined as the study of the dynamic movements of foreign chemicals (xenobiot...
The process of drug development involves non-clinical and clinical studies. Non-clinical studies are...
Abstract For many years the metabolism of drugs and other xenobiotics was equated with detoxificatio...
Biologics mainly monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) as new therapeutic...
The discovery and development of a new drug are time-consuming, difficult and expensive. This comple...
With the continual pressure to ensure follow-up molecules to billion dollar blockbuster drugs, there...
For almost fifteen years, the availability and regulatory acceptance of new approach methodologies (...
For almost fifteen years, the availability and regulatory acceptance of new approach methodologies (...
ADME is the four-letter acronym for absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion that has desc...
An important issue in toxicology is the suitability of the data obtained with experimental animals f...
Canadian Pharmaceutical Scientists have a rich history of ground-breaking research in pharmacokineti...
Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) determine target tissue doses upon human e...
ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination) has rapidly evolved over the past two decad...
This chapter summarizes the current thinking and practices in the pharmaceutical industry in support...
1. The necessity of conducting traditional radiolabelled ADME studies in animals during development ...
Pharmacokinetics may be defined as the study of the dynamic movements of foreign chemicals (xenobiot...
The process of drug development involves non-clinical and clinical studies. Non-clinical studies are...
Abstract For many years the metabolism of drugs and other xenobiotics was equated with detoxificatio...
Biologics mainly monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) as new therapeutic...
The discovery and development of a new drug are time-consuming, difficult and expensive. This comple...
With the continual pressure to ensure follow-up molecules to billion dollar blockbuster drugs, there...
For almost fifteen years, the availability and regulatory acceptance of new approach methodologies (...
For almost fifteen years, the availability and regulatory acceptance of new approach methodologies (...
ADME is the four-letter acronym for absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion that has desc...
An important issue in toxicology is the suitability of the data obtained with experimental animals f...
Canadian Pharmaceutical Scientists have a rich history of ground-breaking research in pharmacokineti...
Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) determine target tissue doses upon human e...