Preclinical efficacy evaluation and in vitro tumor pharmacology
2022-07-28 11:14
Preclinical efficacy evaluation and in vitro tumor pharmacology are important links in the drug development process. Preclinical efficacy evaluation mainly evaluates the efficacy of drugs through experimental means to ensure the safety and effectiveness of drugs. This process involves animal experiments, simulating the human body environment, and observing the response of drugs under different conditions. In vitro tumor pharmacology focuses on studying the direct effects of drugs on tumor cells, simulating the internal environment of the human body through laboratory culture environment, and studying the effects of drugs on tumors. This process helps to screen out potential anti-cancer drugs and provide important basis for subsequent clinical trials. In short, the two together provide a scientific basis for the development of new drugs and ensure the safety and effectiveness of drugs.