The objective of the pharmaceutical industry is to develop new drugs that are safe for human use. In many cases, the accepted approach codified in guidance from regulatory authorities to assess the nonclinical safety profile of potential pharmaceuticals is to perform toxicity testing in two species. However, the use of a second species to establish the safety of new pharmaceuticals has been the subject of much scrutiny in recent years and the industry has been repeatedly challenged to reduce, refine, or replace some or all of the animals used to establish the safety of these pharmaceutical candidates. Specifically, the value of the dog in this testing paradigm has been questioned. Publications reviewing available data for marketed drugs sug...
An international expert group which includes 30 organisations (pharmaceutical companies, contract re...
With rapidly increasing knowledge of toxicological processes, the scientific value and relevance of ...
The value of animalstudies to the assessment of drug safety is unclear because many such studies are...
1 The preclinical animal safety testing strategy used in pharmaceutical development is generally suc...
Dogs are sometimes referred to as “man’s best friend” and with the increase in urbanization and life...
Dogs are sometimes referred to as “man’s best friend” and with the increase in urbanization and life...
Dogs remain the main non-rodent species in preclinical drug development. Despite the current dearth ...
Abstract Background Even after several decades of human drug development, there remains an absence o...
1024. Extensive animal studies are carried out during the development of new medicines to assess tox...
Supplemental Material for The Dog as a Second Species for Toxicology Testing Provides Value to Drug ...
The dog is an important species used in preclinical studies in support of human drug product develop...
In Europe alone, 3.6 million animals per year are used for drug development. Animal studies are worl...
Prostate cancer is ranked as the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men aged above 50 y...
AbstractAn international expert group which includes 30 organisations (pharmaceutical companies, con...
Animal studies are considered needed as predictive models to evaluate safety and efficacy of new pha...
An international expert group which includes 30 organisations (pharmaceutical companies, contract re...
With rapidly increasing knowledge of toxicological processes, the scientific value and relevance of ...
The value of animalstudies to the assessment of drug safety is unclear because many such studies are...
1 The preclinical animal safety testing strategy used in pharmaceutical development is generally suc...
Dogs are sometimes referred to as “man’s best friend” and with the increase in urbanization and life...
Dogs are sometimes referred to as “man’s best friend” and with the increase in urbanization and life...
Dogs remain the main non-rodent species in preclinical drug development. Despite the current dearth ...
Abstract Background Even after several decades of human drug development, there remains an absence o...
1024. Extensive animal studies are carried out during the development of new medicines to assess tox...
Supplemental Material for The Dog as a Second Species for Toxicology Testing Provides Value to Drug ...
The dog is an important species used in preclinical studies in support of human drug product develop...
In Europe alone, 3.6 million animals per year are used for drug development. Animal studies are worl...
Prostate cancer is ranked as the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men aged above 50 y...
AbstractAn international expert group which includes 30 organisations (pharmaceutical companies, con...
Animal studies are considered needed as predictive models to evaluate safety and efficacy of new pha...
An international expert group which includes 30 organisations (pharmaceutical companies, contract re...
With rapidly increasing knowledge of toxicological processes, the scientific value and relevance of ...
The value of animalstudies to the assessment of drug safety is unclear because many such studies are...