Duration of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Testing in Animals (ICH S4A and S4B): Duration of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Testing in Animals (ICH S4A and S4B)

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  • Per Spindler
  • Herman Van Cauteren
To support approval of pharmaceuticals for long term use in humans it is required that product safety is supported by acute and chronic toxicity studies in rodents and non-rodents. The duration of acute toxicity studies (S4A) and chronic rodent studies (S4B) were harmonised between the three ICH regions in 1991; whereas the process of harmonising the duration of non-rodent studies was initiated. The US FDA originally required studies of at least 12 months duration, whereas in Japan and EU studies of 6 months duration were considered acceptable as an ICH objective. In this chapter, the background for the ICH S4B guideline regarding the duration of non-rodent repeated dose toxicity studies is explained and lessons learned are discussed. Since the guideline was issued in 1997 changes occurred in e.g. the language of the European legislation, and the requirements for non-clinical studies to support clinical development has progressed within the ICH (M3): we therefore consider options such as prospective evaluation, biomarker-based mechanistic understanding, toxicokinetics and the use of evidence-based medicine to support further joint activities to harmonise the duration of non-rodent toxicity studies at the global level.
Bidragets oversatte titelDuration of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Testing in Animals (ICH S4A and S4B)
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelGlobal Approach in Safety Testing: ICH Guidelines Explained : Global Approach in Safety Testing: ICH Guidelines Explained
Antal sider16
Vol/bind1
ForlagSpringer Publishing Company
Publikationsdato1 feb. 2013
Udgave1
Sider159-174
Kapitel8
ISBN (Trykt)1461459494
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-1461459491
StatusUdgivet - 1 feb. 2013
NavnAAPS Advances in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Series (Book 5)

    Forskningsområder

  • Det Sundhedsvidenskabelige Fakultet - International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals, ICH, pharmaceuticals, Drug Discovery, medicine, regulatory science

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