Evaluation of moxifloxacin in canine and non‐human primate telemetry assays: Comparison of QTc inter...
Evaluation of moxifloxacin in canine and non‐human primate telemetry assays: Comparison of QTc interval prolongation by timepoint and concentration‐QTc analysis
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United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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The in vivo correct QT (QTc) assay is used by the pharmaceutical industry to characterize the potential for delayed ventricular repolarization and is a core safety assay mentioned in International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) S7B guideline. The typical telemetry study involves a dose‐response analysis of QTc intervals over time using a crossov...
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Evaluation of moxifloxacin in canine and non‐human primate telemetry assays: Comparison of QTc interval prolongation by timepoint and concentration‐QTc analysis
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1752-8054
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1752-8062
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10.1111/cts.13103