I know that the dose of chemotherapeutic agents in vivo. But what is the difference between doses in vivo and in vitro? I must vitro.Merci in one dose! Reply AT

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not sure I understand the purpose of the question. From the perspective of the pharmacy, in vitro doses are almost irrelevant, since studies conducted on humans (in vivo) were to receive FDA approval. In vitro and in vivo tests are not always good, and depending on specific properties of the drug. In vitro testing is often used for proof of concept research with a new research officer, and if the theory is good, can be advanced for testing in vivo. In addition, studies on humans began in a small test in a couple of health volunteers to the safest dosage of medication that can be used to determine. I am not personally aware, however, how or why you get into the in vitro assay for chemotherapy, but could you perform a search in PubMed some primary literature to draw on this topic. See the link below.