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Armaghan Emami1, Jeff Tepper2, Brian Short3, Tony L Yaksh4, Alison M Bendele5, Thulasi Ramani6, Alvaro F Cisternas7, Jay H Chang1, R Daniel Mellon1.
Abstract
As the need for nasal, ocular, spinal, and articular therapeutic compounds increases, toxicology assessments of drugs administered via these routes play an important role in human safety. This symposium outlined the local and systemic evaluation to support safety during the development of these drugs in nonclinical models with some case studies. Discussions included selection of appropriate species for the intended route; conducting nonclinical studies that closely mimic the intended use with adequate duration; functional assessment, if deemed necessary; evaluation of local tissues with special histological staining procedure; and evaluations of safety margins based on local and systemic toxicity.Entities:
Keywords: analgesics; antispasticity; epidural; granuloma; intra-articular; intracameral; intranasal; intrathecal; intravitreal; local toxicity; safety evaluation; safety margins; spinal cord; toxicity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29264927 PMCID: PMC5874330 DOI: 10.1177/1091581817741840
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Toxicol ISSN: 1091-5818 Impact factor: 2.032