How is the Extent of Toxicological Effects Assessed?
The extent of toxicological effects is assessed by evaluating the dose-response relationship. This involves studying the correlation between the dose of a substance and the severity of its toxic effects. The extent is influenced by factors such as exposure duration, route of exposure, and the chemical nature of the substance. Toxicologists use various models and tests to determine the extent of toxicity, including in vivo studies and in vitro studies.