Cardiac Toxicity
Testing Cardiac toxicity testing is an important part of assessing the safety of new drug therapies. It involves examining the effects of drugs on the heart muscle, and can help identify potential side effects that can have serious consequences for patients. Cardiac toxicity testing is used to examine changes in the electrocardiogram (ECG), or electrical activity of the heart, to determine if the new drug therapy will be safe for patients. It can also help determine if a drug can cause changes in the heart rate or rhythm, which can increase the risk of serious complications such as heart attack or stroke. Cardiac toxicity testing is essential for the development of safe new drugs and can help reduce the risk of adverse cardiac events in patients taking these medications.
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