Several challenges can hinder interpretability in toxicology:
Complexity of Biological Systems: The intricate nature of biological systems makes it difficult to draw clear conclusions from toxicology studies. Variability: Differences in species, age, sex, and genetic makeup can lead to variability in toxic responses, complicating interpretations. Data Gaps: Incomplete data can lead to uncertainties. For example, long-term effects of low-dose exposures might not be well-documented. Confounding Factors: Other variables such as environmental factors and co-exposures can confound the results.