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The following are important elements of our solutions for veterinary drug safety evaluation.
Single-Dose Toxicity Test Phase (Acute Toxicity Test)
This test service mainly evaluates the toxic effects of veterinary drugs on organisms after exposure by different routes under single contamination, including systemic and local toxic effects.
Determination of LD50 by oral route (Acute Oral Toxicity Test).
Determination of LD50 by inhalation route (Acute Inhalation Toxicity Test).
Determination of LD50 by dermal route (Acute Dermal Toxicity Test).
Skin irritation test: To examine the local skin irritation reaction of veterinary drugs through dermal injection or transdermal administration. We recommend this test for injectables and transdermal absorption preparations (Acute Skin Irritation and Corrosiveness Test).
Conjunctival irritation test: To examine the local irritation of the conjunctiva of the eye when veterinary drugs are administered through the conjunctiva of the eye. We recommend that direct ophthalmic, aerosol and volatile formulations undergo this test (Acute Eye Irritation and Corrosiveness Test).
Muscle irritation test: To examine the irritation reaction of veterinary drugs to local muscles through intramuscular injection. We recommend that preparations for intramuscular injection be subjected to this test.
Mucosal irritation test: To examine the local irritation reaction of veterinary drugs to the vaginal and uterine mucosa when administered through the vagina and uterus. We recommend that the test be performed for in-utero injections.
Hemolysis test: To examine the toxic effects of veterinary drugs on blood cells after administration through intravenous injection. General intravenous injection preparations must be carried out for this test.
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