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Long-Term Testing

The New Drug Development Process.

Long-term testing in animals ranges in duration from a few weeks to several years. Some animal testing continues after human tests begin to learn whether long-term use of a drug may cause cancer or birth defects. Much of this information is submitted to FDA when a sponsor requests to proceed with human clinical trials. The FDA reviews the preclinical research data and then makes a decision as to whether to allow the clinical trials to proceed (see Clinical Studies (Overview)).



Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Handbook.


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