Latest FDA product-specific guidelines – Some questions… [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by Achievwin – US, 2017-07-25 20:21 (2457 d 05:38 ago) – Posting: # 17612
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❝ ❝ there are several drugs that doesn't require Fed BE study.


❝ ...any example?


e.g Afatinib

❝ ...totally clear, just wanted to see an example that worked in the end. Could not find one yet.


Floxacins, Solifenacin and there are few drugs with 100% bioavailability. essentially you demonstrate <10% fecal elimination of parent drug and more than 80% absoreption (drug and metabolite combined) or >90% renal elimination of parent drug, with data or permability study data it should work out


Edit: quotes corrected [Ohlbe]

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