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|December 1, 2005
Abstract:
Many potential therapeutic agents or drugs are evaluated in experimental animal laboratories, but in spite of interesting effects, they infrequently come into common clinical use. The reasons for this are reviewed. Agents studied previously and many being studied now are cited. Perhaps the biggest benefit of study of drugs in animals (other than for safety and toxicity) is to help us better understand the pathophysiology of disease.

