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How Are Toxicology Studies Conducted?

Toxicology studies are conducted in a stepwise manner, starting with acute toxicity studies to determine the lethal dose (LD50) of the drug. This is followed by sub-chronic and chronic toxicity studies to evaluate the effects of repeated dosing over extended periods. These studies are typically carried out in two animal species, usually rodents and non-rodents, to identify potential toxicities and establish a safe starting dose for human trials.

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