A member of an investigational drug study team is working with healthy volunteers whose participation will help to determine the optimal dosage range and pharmacokinetics of the drug. The team member is participating in what type of study?

a. Phase I
b. Phase II
c. Phase III
d. Phase IV


ANS: A

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