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Nonclinical Research 2 Pharmacokinetics

As was noted in Chapter 4, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects are studied in nonclinical research. These topics are also of critical importance in clinical investigations. A drug s pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics are of considerable interest to clinicians who may prescribe the drug to patients once it is approved. Meaningful decisions about a drug s optimal use can only be made with an understanding of the time course of events that occur after the drug s administration, and both pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics are concerned with this time course. By consideration of the pharmacokinetic processes of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME), the... [Pg.145]

Nonclinical Studies In vitro (laboratory) or in vivo (animal) pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacokinetic studies that support the testing of a product in humans. Usually at least two species are evaluated prior to Phase I clinical trials. Nonclinical studies continue throughout all phases of research to evaluate long-term safety issues. [Pg.22]


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