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University of Bradford
MSc Drug Toxicology and Safety Pharmacology
- Bradford, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
MSc Drug Toxicology and Safety Pharmacology full-time Master's programme provides a comprehensive overview of drug safety practices within the drug development process. It addresses key aspects of preclinical drug evaluation through the study of Drug discovery and development, Safety pharmacology, Mechanisms of drug-induced toxicities, Regulatory affairs and Bioanalytical Sciences.


University of pittsburgh school of pharmacy
Master of Science - Clinical Pharmaceutical Scientist
- Pittsburgh, USA
MSc
On-Campus
English
The Clinical Pharmaceutical Scientist is a speciality track/program in which students with expertise in pharmacotherapeutics investigate both the clinical and mechanistic elements of drug therapy issues.
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University of pittsburgh school of pharmacy
Master of Science - Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Pittsburgh, USA
MSc
On-Campus
English
Graduates with MS degrees in Pharmaceutical Sciences are sought after by the pharmaceutical industry, governmental agencies (FDA and NIH), and academic institutions.
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Drug Safety degree programs at the Master’s level offer students the chance to dive into the critical area of pharmaceutical safety and regulation. This field blends science with regulatory practices to ensure that medications are both effective and safe for public use.
You'll explore advanced topics like pharmacovigilance, risk management, and regulatory compliance. Students typically engage in practical coursework that includes conducting safety assessments, developing drug safety protocols, and analyzing adverse event reporting. As students refine their analytical skills, they also learn to navigate complex regulatory environments and evaluate the safety profile of pharmaceuticals.
The rigorous academic environment fosters independence as students tackle real-world issues in drug safety. Graduates often pursue careers as drug safety officers, regulatory affairs specialists, or pharmacovigilance experts, making significant contributions to public health. By studying drug safety, you not only gain expertise in ensuring medication safety but also play a crucial role in protecting patient well-being.