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The Toxicology market is a subset of the Pharmaceuticals industry, focusing on the study of the adverse effects of drugs, chemicals, and other substances on living organisms. Toxicology research is used to assess the safety of new drugs and chemicals, as well as to identify potential health risks associated with existing products. Toxicology studies are conducted in both laboratory and clinical settings, and involve a variety of techniques, including cell culture, animal models, and human clinical trials.
Toxicology research is essential for the development of safe and effective drugs and chemicals, and is a key component of the drug approval process. Toxicology studies are also used to assess the potential environmental impacts of new products, and to identify potential health risks associated with existing products.
Some companies in the Toxicology market include Charles River Laboratories, Covance, Eurofins Scientific, and PPD. Show Less Read more