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flag The FDA urges drugmakers to replace animal testing with human-relevant methods like organoids and computer models, backed by $150M NIH funding.

flag The FDA has released draft guidance urging pharmaceutical companies to adopt human-relevant, non-animal testing methods—such as organoids, computer simulations, and lab-grown tissues—to improve drug development accuracy and ethics. flag The move aims to reduce reliance on animal testing, which often fails to predict human responses, and supports faster, more cost-effective research. flag The NIH pledged $150 million to advance these alternatives. flag The guidance outlines validation principles for new approach methodologies (NAMs) and encourages collaboration with FDA review teams.

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