'Phase 1, 2, 3, 4 Drug Trials' Searchterm 'Phase 1, 2, 3, 4 Drug Trials' found in 1 term [ • ] and 2 definitions [• ]Result Pages : • Phase 1, 2, 3, 4 Drug Trials
Different stages of testing drugs in humans, from first application in humans through limited and broad clinical tests, to postmarketing studies. Preclinical trials are the testing in animals.
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Phase I: Safety, pharmacokinetics
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Phase II: Dose
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Phase III: Efficacy
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Phase IV: Postmarketing
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Different stages of the drug development and approval process in the USA, lead from preclinical trials (testing in animals), first application in humans through limited and broad clinical tests, to postmarketing studies.
By Dale E. Wierenga, Ph.D. and C. Robert Eaton Office of Research and Development Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association 'In reviewing this report, it is important to keep in mind the realities of the drug discovery and development process. The U.S. system of new drug approvals is perhaps the most rigorous in the world. On average, it costs a company $359 million to get one new medicine from the laboratory to the pharmacist's shelf, according to a February 1993 report by the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment.' See also Phase 1 2 3 4 Drug Trials, Clinical Trial, Food and Drug Administration, and European Medicines Agency. •
(FDA) An agency of the US federal government established by Congress in 1912 and presently part of the US Department of Health and Human Services. The FDA gives classifications of medical devices according to potential risks and controls the safety of marketed drugs. For more details please visit the FDA's 'Our Mission and Mandate'. See also Class I II III Devices and Phase 1 2 3 4 Drug Trials.
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