Safety pharmacology in human pharmaceutical development [electronic resource] / R. Dustan Sarazan.

By: Sarazan, R. Dusty [spk]Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection. Non-clinical testing for toxicity of pharmaceuticals: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2009Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (60 min.) : color, sound)Subject(s): Drug Toxicity | Toxicity TestsOnline resources: Click here to access online | Series
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Contents: Adverse functional effects of drugs on vital organ systems have resulted in patient deaths and several product withdrawals over the past two decades -- The potential for these effects was not detected in the traditional toxicology studies that were conducted at the time -- These unfortunate events have led to the introduction of new international regulatory guidelines and the creation of a new discipline, known as safety pharmacology, which is distinct from toxicology -- Safety pharmacology involves experts in pharmacology who specialize in acute adverse effects of potential human drugs, primarily on the cardiovascular, respiratory and central nervous system -- These three organ systems have been deemed to be the ones that are acutely critical for life -- If safety pharmacology studies had been conducted in the past, according to today's standards, the vast majority of the drugs that resulted in human deaths would never have made it.
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Contents: Adverse functional effects of drugs on vital organ systems have resulted in patient deaths and several product withdrawals over the past two decades -- The potential for these effects was not detected in the traditional toxicology studies that were conducted at the time -- These unfortunate events have led to the introduction of new international regulatory guidelines and the creation of a new discipline, known as safety pharmacology, which is distinct from toxicology -- Safety pharmacology involves experts in pharmacology who specialize in acute adverse effects of potential human drugs, primarily on the cardiovascular, respiratory and central nervous system -- These three organ systems have been deemed to be the ones that are acutely critical for life -- If safety pharmacology studies had been conducted in the past, according to today's standards, the vast majority of the drugs that resulted in human deaths would never have made it.

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