systemic effects

How is Systemic Toxicity Evaluated?

Systemic toxicity is typically evaluated through a range of toxicological tests and assessments. These include:
- Animal Studies: Various animal models are used to study the systemic effects of toxic substances.
- In Vitro Tests: Laboratory tests using cell cultures to identify potential toxic effects on human cells.
- Human Epidemiological Studies: Observational studies that examine the health outcomes of populations exposed to toxic substances.

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