Public Health and Toxicology Issues in Drug Research, Volume 2 1st Edition
Grab attention with a commanding resource that bridges science and safety: Public Health and Toxicology Issues in Drug Research, Volume 2, 1st Edition by Rakesh Kumar Tekade offers a timely, authoritative exploration of the intersections between toxicology, regulatory science, and population health.
This volume delves into contemporary challenges in drug research—risk assessment, pharmacovigilance, environmental toxicants, biomonitoring, and translational approaches that connect laboratory findings to real-world public health outcomes. Written for researchers, clinicians, regulatory professionals, and advanced students, the book balances rigorous methodology with practical insights, incorporating case-driven examples and evidence-based strategies relevant to global and regional health systems, including perspectives applicable to India, Asia, Europe, and North America.
Readers will find clear explanations of toxicological principles, guidance on interpreting safety data from preclinical and clinical studies, and discussions on regulatory frameworks and ethical considerations that inform policy and practice. The text supports better decision-making in drug development, post-marketing surveillance, and environmental health protection—making it a valuable reference for anyone involved in safeguarding public health through safer therapeutics.
Whether you’re preparing for regulatory submissions, designing toxicology studies, or teaching advanced public health concepts, this volume equips you with practical tools and contemporary knowledge to navigate complex safety issues in drug research. Clear, concise, and professionally written, it’s an essential addition to academic and professional libraries focused on public health, pharmacology, and toxicology.
Add Public Health and Toxicology Issues in Drug Research, Volume 2 to your collection today to stay informed, compliant, and ahead in the evolving landscape of drug safety and public health.
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