drug development

Why are Preclinical Studies Important?

Preclinical studies are vital because they provide the first line of evidence regarding a drug's safety. These studies help to:
Identify target organs and systems that might be affected by the drug.
Determine the no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL).
Establish dose-response relationships.
Predict potential human toxicity based on animal data.
This information is crucial for designing safe and effective clinical trials.

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