Aceto81 ★ Belgium, 2009-01-13 11:34 (6018 d 14:14 ago) Posting: # 3022 Views: 5,453 |
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Hello, during a comparative study between our product and a product already on the market, we found residues in the kidneys for about 150 days in our product, but only 30 days for the concurent. As we thougth that our product was fairly compareble with the concurents, it doesn't need any imagination to find that we were surprised. But now we are wondering what is going on? Is this due to a delayed absorption, or what else can cause this effect? Any insights in this would be welcome (or any tests to get some more insights) Thanks Ace |
ElMaestro ★★★ Denmark, 2009-01-13 16:14 (6018 d 09:34 ago) @ Aceto81 Posting: # 3026 Views: 4,109 |
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Hi Aceto81, that really sounds odd. I have no good explanation, but have you considered publishing the data - if I get you right the products appear BE but are not behaving similarly in the body? EM. |
Aceto81 ★ Belgium, 2009-01-13 23:12 (6018 d 02:37 ago) @ ElMaestro Posting: # 3028 Views: 4,067 |
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Hi EM, some hours after posting my message, viewing your message and some brainstorming, we figured out that we didn't get the whole story! Seems like there is no BE data available at all, and even the posologies are different! So I do apologize for taking your time All the best Ace |