Pharmacokinetics Studies

  • PK program studies
  • Routine single or multiple dose PK studies
  • Oral, ocular, dermal, intratracheal, intravitreal, intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intrapretoneal, joint fluid, short-infusion and other routs of   administration.
  • Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic studies in disease models such as tumor-bearing animals, infection models, inflammation models, metabolic diseases, and surgical animals
  • Radionuclide studies
  • MRSA nasal inoculations
Classes of Compounds

  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Proteins
  • Other biotech products
  • Veterinary products
  • Synthetic organic chemicals
  • Pesticides
  • Food additives
  • Stem cell
Isolated organ perfusion

Isolated organs of animals are perfused

by an artificial blood circulation system

with body-warm whole blood. The most

modern methods from the internal medicine

and from the transplantation medicine are

used. Substances and cosmetics can be

tested in such a way. The effect of a

substance on a defined organ can be

examined without interference by other

organs.

Species

Studies have utilized numerous species of laboratory animal models in SPF conditions, including:

  • Rodents
  • Minipigs
  • German domestic pigs
  • Goat
  • Sheep
  • Dogs
Medical Device

 

  • Implantation testing
  • Function testing
  • Local irritation testing
  • Biocompatibility testing
  • Pyrogenicity testing
  • Sensitation testing
  • Physician hands-on-training
Classes of medical Devices

  • Coronary stent
  • PFO, ASD catheter
  • Cardiovascular catheter
  • Central venous catheter
  • Pacemaker
  • Artificial heart
  • Artificial valve
  • Indwelling catheter
  • Peritoneal catheter
  • Intracarneal pressure measurement
  • Orthopedic device
  • Bone cement
  • Bone substitute
  • Cartilage substitute
  • Bone marrow aspiration
  • Scaffold
Route of administration

  • Gavage, dietary, ocular and dermal
  • Intravenous, intrapretoneal, subcutaneous injection or infusion
  • Intratracheal and intranasal instillation
  • Nasal inoculation
  • Intravitreal
  • Intraventricular and intraaortic
  • Intrahecal, intravaginal
  • Single dose and multiple dose
  • Continuous dosing using osmotic pumps