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Human pharmacology trials goals

Tight experimental control is an extremely important goal in all experimental trials. Consequently, we talk a lot about how to maximize such control in these trials. However, it is simply a realistic consequence of the way that therapeutic confirmatory trials have to be conducted that the experimental control cannot be quite as tight in these trials as it is in human pharmacology trials and therapeutic exploratory trials. [Pg.18]

The nomenclature for early clinical studies is not fully standardized. In addition to first-in-human evaluations, Phase I trials are appropriate throughout the drug development process as specific issues arise that require clinical pharmacologic investigation. Further, some exploratory hrst-in-human studies are currently being described as "Phase Zero," in which the goals are somewhat different from classic Phase I trials. [Pg.473]


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