在海军医学研究所毒理学支队建立良好的实验室规范。

K R Still, G B Briggs, G Dickson, W W Jederberg
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海军医学研究所毒理学支队启动了一项质量管理计划(QMP),以支持毒理学研究数据的规划、评估、解释和报告。QMP符合美国食品药品监督管理局和环境保护局为法规遵从性而建立的良好实验室规范的意图。描述海军感兴趣的材料的毒性所必需的生物医学数据用于制定职业和环境健康危害评估和风险评估,包括针对海军特定接触环境的人员适当接触限值。QMP的目标是帮助管理人员和调查人员确保实验室动物毒理学研究中收集的数据的质量和完整性。这些数据用于减少或消除海军行动期间因接触有毒物质而造成的潜在健康风险。降低风险计划的主要目的是帮助确保做好完成军事任务的准备。本文简要回顾了QMP的需要和质量保证要求的军事相关性。讨论了建立质量管理方案的利弊,并提出了支持质量管理方案需求的具体研究项目和计划的例子。对整合质量管理计划以确保符合良好实验室规范的各个方面进行了审查,并总结了海军医学研究所/毒理学支队数据质量改进的价值。
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The establishment of good laboratory practices at the Naval Medical Research Institute Toxicology Detachment.

A quality-management program (QMP) has been launched at the Naval Medical Research Institute Toxicology Detachment to support the planning, assessment, interpreting, and reporting of toxicology study data. The QMP conforms to the intent of the Good Laboratory Practice established by the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency for regulatory compliance. The biomedical data necessary to characterize the toxicity of materials of interest to the Navy are used to formulate occupational and environmental health-hazard evaluations and risk assessments, including appropriate exposure limits for personnel for Navy-specific circumstances of exposure. The goal of the QMP is to help management and investigators ensure the quality and integrity of the data collected in laboratory animal toxicology studies. These data are used to reduce or eliminate potential health risks from exposure to toxicants during Navy operations. The primary purpose of the risk-reduction program is to help ensure readiness to accomplish the military mission. This article briefly reviews the need for the QMP and the military relevance of the quality-assurance requirements. The pros and cons of establishing the QMP are discussed, and examples of specific research projects and programs that support the need for a quality management program are presented. Aspects of integrating the QMP program to ensure compliance with Good Laboratory Practice are reviewed, and the value of the improvements in the quality of data from the Naval Medical Research Institute/Toxicology Detachment is summarized.

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