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In certain situations neither DRCs nor time-course studies are obtained, yet combined effects are evaluated. The most simple approach is to study the effects of single doses of A and B (C…) alone and combined, in full or reduced doses, e.g., where DRC- and time-course studies are not possible or not appropriate. Hence, single-dose studies are done in all disciplines, e.g., in orienting experiments, or in clinical pharmacology and in toxicology.
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Pöch, G. (1993). Single-dose and other studies. In: Combined Effects of Drugs and Toxic Agents. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9276-4_6
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