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Safety Evaluation of Biotechnologically-derived Pharmaceuticals

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Book Safety Evaluation of Biotechnologically-derived Pharmaceuticals Susan A. Griffiths
Libristo code: 05323420
Publishers Springer, October 2012
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Considerable investment has been made by both pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in pharmaceutical products of biotechnology. However, because relatively few of these products have been marketed, lack of relevant experience means that uncertainty still surrounds the most appropriate strategy for their safety evaluation. The 13th CMR International Workshop, held in February 1997, provided the opportunity for regulatory authority and industry experts from Europe, Japan and the USA to share their experiences of designing safety evaluation programmes for specific product classes: colony stimulating factors, growth factors, hormones, interferons, interleukins, monoclonal antibodies for therapeutic use, and gene therapy products. Participants worked together to recommend those studies that should be considered for such safety evaluation, and those that may be unnecessary. These recommendations subsequently made a valuable contribution to the ICH guideline `Safety Studies for Biotechnological Products', which was finalised at ICH 4 in Brussels in July 1997. The Workshop proceedings not only describe the recommendations but also provide the reader with an appreciation of the science behind safety evaluation strategies used by experts, the influence of different regulatory systems on these strategies, and the type of data required by both toxicologists and clinicians before they have sufficient confidence to administer pharmaceutical products of biotechnology to humans.

About the book

Full name Safety Evaluation of Biotechnologically-derived Pharmaceuticals
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 200
EAN 9789401060431
ISBN 9401060436
Libristo code 05323420
Publishers Springer
Weight 366
Dimensions 160 x 240 x 13
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