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Comparative Toxicology of Hypolipidaemic Fibrates

Orton, Terry C.(Edited by)Tucker, Mary J.(Edited by)
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Hypolipidaemic fibrates are a class of drugs developed for the treatment of lipid disorders in man.

Toxicology studies have linked them with peroxisome proliferation and, in turn, liver cancer in rodents.

This book provides a detailed record of regulatory studies carried out by ICI (now Zeneca) Pharmaceuticals on three fibrates, namely clofibrate, methylclofenapate and clobuzarit.

The text constitutes a comprehensive database on the long-term, acute and chronic toxicity of these compounds, documenting the decision-making processes used to determine how important findings should be investigated and when development should be terminated.

It also provides a record of the changing standards of toxicological studies required by regulatory authorities in Europe and the United States over a period of 25 years.

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Taylor & Francis Ltd
0748401377 / 9780748401376
Hardback
615.71
22/05/1995
United Kingdom
English
128 pages, references
155 x 234 mm, 300 grams
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