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Why is Dose Response Assessment Important?
Understanding the dose-response relationship is essential for several reasons:
It helps identify the
threshold level
below which exposure to a harmful agent is considered safe.
It aids in the development of
exposure limits
and safety standards.
It provides insight into the
mechanism of action
of the agent.
It supports the
regulatory decision-making process
by providing quantitative risk estimates.
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