Department of Pharmacy, University of Alberta, Canada
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Opinion
Toxicology in pharmaceuticals: reducing animal use while maximizing human translation
Author(s): Huh A. Steple
Traditionally, analysis of the protection of latest chemicals and prescribed drugs needs restrictive studies in animals to guard human health and also the surroundings. Given their importance, the utility of animal models for prediction of human safety ought to be often reviewed as advances in each scientific understanding and technical ways evolve. This follow is important to making sure acceptable animal use in pharmacology studies, with the continuing goals of not solely up their prognosticative price however additionally reducing overall animal use and enhancing animal welfare.Genewelfare. Generallysment is viewed as a method by that data from varied sources
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DOI:
10.35248/jpr.22.6.160