24. Toxicology Flashcards

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What is toxicology?

A

Study of adverse effects of chemicals

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What happens in an acute toxicity study?

A

Administration of a single dose
Monitored for 14 days
Determine outcome
Choose a non-toxic dose

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What happens in a subacute study?

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Repeated dosing
14 days
Estimate a dose for subchronic studies

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What happens in a subchronic study?

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Up to 90 days

High dose, intermediate dose and low dose given

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What happens in a chronic study?

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Lasts 3 months to 2 years
Study carcinogenicity
Control group

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What is a lethal dose?

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Death is the endpoint

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What is NOAEL?

A

No Observed Adverse Effect Level

Highest dose that doesn’t cause a statistically significant toxic response

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What is LOAEL?

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Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level

Lowest dose that generates a statistically significant toxic effect

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What is a reference dose?

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Assumed to be safe for the human population when taken daily

NOAEL divided by uncertainty factors

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What is the maximum recommended starting dose?

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Starting dose for human clinical trials

NOAEL HED/safety factor

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What is the human equivalent dose?

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Animal dose adjusted on basis of body surface area

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12
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What is the therapeutic index?

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The difference between toxic and effective dose

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What is the Ames test?

A

Salmonella is mutated so it can’t synthesise histidine

If the drug mutates gene back it proves mutagenicity

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How is genotoxicity tested?

A

Gene mutations to bacteria
IV test for chromosome damage to mammal cells
Live test for chromosomal damage to rat haemopoietic cells

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