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    Human Pharmacology Study

    The Human Pharmacology Study is a clinical study that involves one or more of following activities: assesses tolerance to the agent, defines/describes pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, explores drug metabolism, drugs interactions, and evaluates agent activity. The term usually refers to early clinical stages of drug development. (NCI Thesaurus)




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