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Synergy Testing

Synergy testing is a type of scientific testing used to evaluate the combined effect of two or more drugs or chemicals on a biological system. It is used to determine if the combination of the two drugs produces a different, and in some cases a more beneficial, effect than either drug alone. Synergy testing is a cri…

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Overview

Synergy testing is a type of scientific testing used to evaluate the combined effect of two or more drugs or chemicals on a biological system. It is used to determine if the combination of the two drugs produces a different, and in some cases a more beneficial, effect than either drug alone. Synergy testing is a critical tool in the development of new drugs and therapies, as it helps to ensure that the combination of drugs produces a desirable outcome without any unforeseen negative reactions. In addition, it can be used to identify agents with synergistic properties that can be used in combination to help reduce the toxicity and side-effects of a drug.

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Journal editorial board
Tonmoy Debnath · Taiwan A.C. Matin · United States Sandeep Misra · United States

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