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Strategies to apply 3Rs in preclinical testing

Susana Gorzalczany, Angeles G. Rodriguez Basso

2021Pharmacology Research & Perspectives72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Animal experimentation has been fundamental in biological and biomedical research. To guarantee the maximum quality, efficacy and/or safety of products intended for the use in humans in vivo testing is necessary; however, for over 60 years, alternative methods have been developed in response to the necessity to reduce the number of animals used in experimentation, to guarantee their welfare; resorting to animal models only when strictly necessary. The three Rs (Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement), seek to ensure the rational and respectful use of laboratory animals and maintain an adequate projection in terms of bioethical considerations. This article describes different approaches to apply 3Rs in preclinical experimentation for either research or regulatory purposes.

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BioethicsPreclinical testingRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceQuality (philosophy)Animal testingPreclinical researchAnimal welfareManagement scienceMedical physicsMedicineEngineeringBiologyEpistemologyPhilosophyGeneticsEcologyAnimal testing and alternativesImmunotoxicology and immune responsesComputational Drug Discovery Methods
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