Pre-clinical Research

Deciding whether a drug is prepared for clinical trials (the so-called move from bench to bedside) involves extensive preclinical studies that yield preliminary efficacy, toxicity, pharmacokinetic and safety information. Wide doses of the drug are tested using in vitro (test tube or cell culture) and in vivo (animal) experiments, and it's also possible to perform in silicon profiling using computer models of the drug–target interactions. very similar to for clinical trials, there are certain sorts of trials that have to be done, like toxicology studies in most cases, and other trials that are specific to the actual study compound or question. Understanding that the goal of preclinical trials is to maneuverer into the clinical stage is key and the studies should be designed around that goal. Watch our online seminar on moving from preclinical to clinical trials. Aren’t getting too worked up on too many preclinical trials that may not be necessary but make sure to consult with experts who can help you decide which trials you should do and if you are ready to move into clinical stage. At Profile we've a team of experts who can advise you on such questions and who will help you with the transition into clinical trials. Contact us to start out the discussion.

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