Pediatric non-clinical drug testing : principles, requirements, and practice / / edited by Alan M. Hoberman, Elise M. Lewis.

"This book explains the importance and practice of pediatric drug testing for pharmaceutical and toxicology professionals. It describes the practical and ethical issues regarding non-clinical testing to meet US FDA Guidelines, differences resulting from the new European EMEA legislation, and ho...

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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
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Physical Description:xv, 339 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: Introduction and the history of pediatric nonclinical drug testing / Elise M. Lewis, Luc M. deSchepdrijver, Timothy P. Coogan
  • Overview of pediatric diseases and clinical considerations on developing medicines for children / Bert Suys, Jose Ramet
  • Nonclinical safety assessment for biopharmaceuticals : challenges and strategies for juvenile animal testing / Timothy P. Coogan
  • FDA approach to pediatric testing / Robert E. Osterberg
  • Pediatric drug development plans / Kimberly Brennan, Beatriz Silva Lima
  • Application of principles of nonclinical pediatric drug testing to the hazard evaluation of environmental contaminants / Susan L. Makris
  • Nonclinical testing procedures - pharmacokinetics / Loeckie L. de Zwart, Johan G. Monbaliu, and Pieter P. Annaert
  • Preclinical development of a pharmaceutical product for children / Graham P. Bailey, Timothy P. Coogan, Luc M. De Schaepdrijver
  • Juvenile toxicity study design for the rodent and rabbit / Alan M. Hoberman, and John Barnett Jr.
  • Dog juvenile toxicity / Keith Robinson, Susan Y. Smith, and Andre Viau
  • Use of the swine pediatric model / Paul C. Barrow
  • Juvenile immuno-development in minipigs / Andre H Penninks ... [et al.]
  • Use of primate pediatric model / Gerhard F. Weinbauer
  • Approaches to rat juvenile toxicity studies and case studies : a pharmaceutical perspective / Susan B. Laffan, and Lorraine Posobiec.