in-vitro population bioequivalence [Regulatives / Guidelines]
Hi kumarnaidu,
n is the number of units per batch; in this case it sounds like you have n=10. This is usually not enough to secure a reasonable chance to show BE for nasal products and inhaled products (regardless of pMDI, DPI or nebs).
❝ We have conducted the Beclomethasone in-vitro population bioequivalence study for spray pattern test. Ten units for three batch of test and reference products were used for beginning life stage only.
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❝ In this experiment, three reading were measured each canisters of beginning life stage only (m=1). My question is such case, n: Number of canisters or bottles per batch, for T and R products would be 10 or 30.
n is the number of units per batch; in this case it sounds like you have n=10. This is usually not enough to secure a reasonable chance to show BE for nasal products and inhaled products (regardless of pMDI, DPI or nebs).
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Pass or fail!
ElMaestro
Pass or fail!
ElMaestro
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- in-vitro population bioequivalence kumarnaidu 2019-02-06 06:50
- in-vitro population bioequivalenceElMaestro 2019-02-06 08:55