Issues in Dispersible tablet [Design Issues]

posted by Imran  – Mumbai, 2007-04-12 14:33 (7013 d 04:38 ago) – Posting: # 666
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Dear All,

We are planning biostudy on dispersible tablet, in this we are going to compare Test formulation (dispersible tablet) with reference formulation (oral solution). Test formulation will be dispersed in 30 ml of water and Reference formulation will be a 25 ml solution.

My question is how much volume of water should be administered with Test or Reference Formulation at the time of dosing, ie, either 240 ml or less.


Please clarify.

Shankar NJ

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