Volume of distribution in steady state and Bioequivalence [Design Issues]

posted by javier – Spain, 2016-09-14 18:18 (2779 d 02:42 ago) – Posting: # 16637
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Hi again!

After more time than I would have liked to see, Im coming back to the forum with one question about BE studies

I was reading an article about PK study single dose Healthy volunteers comparing the two drugs,and I was surprised by the Vdss as one pharmacokinetic parameter to match Bioequivalence

I thought Steady state is more appropriate for a multiple dose study, when you can observe the steady state equilibrium (after 3-5 half lives)

So if someone can enlighten about it, i would appreciate it very much

Kinds regards

Javier

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