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How to calculate the safe limit for carcinogens as per ICH M7
Mutagenic impurities can be expected in any drug product; however, this is not a concern providing they are present below the safe limit. The objective of a carcinogenicity study is to identify compounds that can cause tumours in animals, which is imperative to understanding the cancer risk posed to humans.
07 November 2022
Ensuring data quality in Vitic; three benchmarks for data quality success
Evaluating the potential toxicity of chemicals is an important part of the drug development process. Optimizing a data set that provides quality over quantity is critical in the search for suitable drug candidates.
26 August 2022