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What is the main purpose of using live animals in preclinical testing?

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Communicable diseases

Question

  1. A. To test the marketing potential of the drug
  2. B. To observe the overall biological effects of the drug in a complex organism
  3. C. To replace the need for human trials
  4. D. To determine the cost of drug development

Answer

The correct option is To observe the overall biological effects of the drug in a complex organism because it matches the approved biology in Discovery and development of drugs within Communicable diseases.

Explanation

The correct option is To observe the overall biological effects of the drug in a complex organism because it stays accurate for Discovery and development of drugs in Communicable diseases. It matches the approved learning objective about describe preclinical testing using cells, tissues and live animals and avoids the oversimplified distractors.

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Misunderstanding Preclinical Testing

Students often confuse preclinical testing with clinical trials, thinking they are the same process.

Clarify that preclinical testing occurs before clinical trials and involves testing on cells, tissues, and live animals to assess safety and efficacy.

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