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An investigational new drug (IND) is a drug, antibiotic drug, or biological drug that is used in a clinical investigation. It also includes a biological product used in vitro for diagnostic purposes. | An investigational new drug (IND) is a drug, antibiotic drug, or biological drug that is used in a clinical investigation. It also includes a biological product used in vitro for diagnostic purposes. | ||
An IND filing with the [[FDA]] is required before starting [[clinical | An IND filing with the [[FDA]] is required before starting [[clinical trials]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 15 February 2014
An investigational new drug (IND) is a drug, antibiotic drug, or biological drug that is used in a clinical investigation. It also includes a biological product used in vitro for diagnostic purposes.
An IND filing with the FDA is required before starting clinical trials.