A boring question about bioavailability? [Off Topic]

posted by Darborn – Taiwan, 2024-08-01 11:05 (340 d 00:04 ago) – Posting: # 24118
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According to the guideline, "absolute bioavailabiliy" is defined as bioavailability of formulation A compared to formulation B (which is a intravenous formulation), while "relative bioavailability" is defined when formulation B is a non-intravenous formulation.

So here is the question, if two formulation are both intravenous formulation, should I call is absolute BA study or relative BA study? :confused:


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