testing of new drugs and therapies

What role do preclinical studies play in drug development?

Preclinical studies are essential as they provide preliminary data on the efficacy and safety of the new drug or therapy. These studies are usually conducted in the laboratory, involving in vitro (test tube or cell culture) and in vivo (animal) testing. The results from these studies help determine whether a drug is promising enough to move into clinical trials.

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