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Introduction To Toxicology

This document provides an introduction to the field of toxicology. It defines toxicology as the study of the adverse effects of chemicals on biological systems. Toxicologists are involved in hazard identification, risk assessment, developing safety standards and regulations, and determining risks associated with chemical use. Risk assessment involves hazard identification, dose response assessment, exposure assessment, and risk characterization. Toxicology includes areas like descriptive, environmental, mechanistic, regulatory, forensic, and clinical toxicology. It discusses factors that influence toxicity like route of administration, dose, and duration of exposure.

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Introduction To Toxicology

This document provides an introduction to the field of toxicology. It defines toxicology as the study of the adverse effects of chemicals on biological systems. Toxicologists are involved in hazard identification, risk assessment, developing safety standards and regulations, and determining risks associated with chemical use. Risk assessment involves hazard identification, dose response assessment, exposure assessment, and risk characterization. Toxicology includes areas like descriptive, environmental, mechanistic, regulatory, forensic, and clinical toxicology. It discusses factors that influence toxicity like route of administration, dose, and duration of exposure.

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INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY Definition of Toxicology - the basic science of poisons (old) - the study of the adverse effects of chemical agents on biological systems (new)

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY
WHAT TOXICOLOGISTS DO -involved in the recognition, identification, and quantitation of hazard -develops standards and regulations to protect health and the environment - involved in safety assessment and use of data as basis for regulatory control of hazards - determines risk associated with use of chemicals

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY RISK ASSESSMENT Hazard identification Dose Response Assessment Exposure Assessment Risk Characterization

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY INTERRELATED COMPONENTS OF THE RISK ASSESSMENT chemical or physical agent biological system effect or response exposure situation

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY AREAS OF TOXICOLOGY (FIELDS OF SPECIALTY) -descriptive -environmental -mechanistic -regulatory -forensic -clinical

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY RISK AND SAFETY -RISK; the probability that harm will occur under specified conditions -SAFETY; the probability that harm will not occur under specified conditions

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY FACTORS CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING ACCEPTABLE RISK benefits availability of substitutes anticipated public use employment considerations economic considerations

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY FACTORS CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING ACCEPTABLE RISK


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effects on environmental quality conservation of natural resources

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY MAJOR FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE TOXICITY -route of administration -duration and frequency of exposure -dose or concentration

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY RAPIDITY OF RESPONSE WITH RESPECT TO ROUTE OF EXPOSURE -intravenous -intradermal -inhalation -topical -intraperitoneally -subcutaneous -intramuscular

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY SPECTRUM OF UNDERSIRED EFFECTS -allergic reactions -chemical allergies -idiosyncratic reactions -immediate vs. delayed toxicity -reversible vs. irreversible toxicity -local vs. systemic toxicity

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY INTERACTION OF CHEMICALS Additive Synergistic Potentiation Antagonism ( functional, chemical, dispositional, receptor)

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY TOLERANCE state of decreased responsiveness to a toxic effect of a chemical, resulting from previous exposure -dispositional tolerance; a decreased amount of drug reaching the site -cellular; reduced responsiveness of a tissue

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY DOSE RESPONSE -ASSUMPTIONS -response is due to chemical administered -the response is related to the dose -there is a receptor site with which the chemical interacts

INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY
DOSE RESPONSE -ASSUMPTIONS (contd) -the degree of response is related to the concentration at the site -the concentration at the site is related to the dose administered -has a quantifiable method of measuring and a precise means of expressing the toxicity

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