For dependency testing, turn to Inari Research, with its extensive experience and track record!
We conduct searches for the dependence of drugs with central nervous system effects. From screening various drugs to application testing, we offer tests tailored to your needs. We carry out highly accurate tests in accordance with domestic and international regulations and guidelines. Based on years of experience and achievements, we also provide consultations and consulting services regarding dependence in pharmaceutical development. 【Conditioned Place Preference Test (CPP)】 ■ By conditioning changes in internal sensations during drug administration to the environment, we detect the preference for the drug (reward effect). ■ Conducted simply and quickly using rats. ■ Suitable for basic research on psychological dependence. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is located in the nature-rich city of Ina, Nagano Prefecture, surrounded by two Alps, and has been serving our customers as a non-clinical trial contract research organization (CRO) for 50 years. Since 2022, we have become a member of the Shin Nippon Science Group, expanding and enhancing our contract testing items and analyses, and we can quickly respond to the procurement of various testing materials (such as animals). Non-Clinical Trial Business We accept safety and efficacy testing for pharmaceuticals, chemicals, pesticides, food, medical devices, and more. We conduct in vivo tests using small animals, rabbits, dogs, and monkeys, as well as in vitro tests using bacteria and cells, and various alternative method tests. Additionally, we specialize in the creation of SEND data required for FDA applications for new drugs, and we also undertake work related to SEND conversion and QC for data creation and conversion only. Our facility was the first in Japan to obtain full accreditation from AAALAC International (the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International), and we are committed to international standards of animal welfare. We also propose tests necessary for various applications and registrations in compliance with regulations in different countries and regions.