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ssk ● 2006-10-12 14:38 (7185 d 02:21 ago) Posting: # 314 Views: 12,355 |
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Dear all, How does BMI of a subject affect a BA/BE study.What is the usual range of BMI to be taken for a study. Thanking you, ssk. |
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Jaime_R ★★ Barcelona, 2006-10-12 21:04 (7184 d 19:55 ago) @ ssk Posting: # 316 Views: 10,569 |
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Hi ssk! ❝ How does BMI of a subject affect a BA/BE study. In a cross-over design single dose study you will see hardly any influence at all (subjects act as their own control, differences mean out). If you are performing a parallel design, the BMI probably should be narrower in oder to keep groups as homogenous as possible and minimize variability. If you are planning a multiple dose study for a highly lipophilic drug (which rapidly distributes in body fat with a very slow elimination) based on single dose data you should be cautious, because the slow elimination will be more pronounced in subjects with a high BMI. ❝ What is the usual range of BMI to be taken for a study. For healthy subjects in BE 18-29 kg/m² is quite common, but more restrictive ones like 18-27 kg/m² or even 20-25 kg/m² (making recruitment cumbersome - with only doubtful justification) are in practice. For a discussion see this thread at David Bourne's PharmPK list. — Regards, Jaime |
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ghouse1111 ● 2006-12-17 09:20 (7119 d 06:39 ago) (edited on 2006-12-18 11:59) @ ssk Posting: # 403 Views: 10,078 |
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Dear ssk, the ideal BMI range to include a volunteer in study is 19-26kg/m2. If a person falls below or above the normal value it shows affect on drug distribution which indirectly shows affect on B.A. |
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Helmut ★★★ ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2006-12-18 13:08 (7118 d 02:51 ago) @ ghouse1111 Posting: # 405 Views: 10,367 |
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Dear ghouse1111! ❝ the ideal BMI range to include a volunteer in study is 19-26kg/m2. Is it? Who says? ❝ If a person falls below or above the normal value it shows affect on drug distribution which indirectly shows affect on B.A. I just made a quick survey of my most recent 110 studies - the ones I had in my online database - I was just too lazy to head for my backups. ![]() I would support Jaime's point of view. 102 studies (93%) were performed in subjects with a BMI of 18–29 kg/m². I never got any problems in approval… Just think about:
Whenever a theory appears to you as the only possible one, take this as a sign that you have neither understood the theory nor the problem which it was intended to solve. Karl R. Popper — Dif-tor heh smusma 🖖🏼 Довге життя Україна! ![]() Helmut Schütz ![]() The quality of responses received is directly proportional to the quality of the question asked. 🚮 Science Quotes |
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ghouse1111 ● 2006-12-18 06:21 (7118 d 09:38 ago) (edited on 2006-12-18 12:02) @ Helmut Posting: # 407 Views: 10,062 |
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Dear all, I’ve told B.M.I should be between 19-26, because we’re following same value in our set up, upto date we have not encountered any problem with this range, that too our studies are carried out to market our drugs in US market. |
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Helmut ★★★ ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2006-12-18 13:32 (7118 d 02:27 ago) @ ghouse1111 Posting: # 410 Views: 10,344 |
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Dear ghouse1111! In my previous post I asked you for a justification of your statement. 'Following a set up' (or even worse, but often seen: 'because we have an SOP for it') is no science, but blind bureaucracy. Now what have we got:
I would strongly suggest to read the reference already given in Jaime's post. BMI (or body weight, body surface,…) simply don't show up in the comparison of formulations for BE (… bridging studies are another issue). Also see this retrospective analysis. In the light of recent developments (matching characteristics of the population intended for treatment) I would advocate an even wider BMI-range than the one I used for many years! ![]() — Dif-tor heh smusma 🖖🏼 Довге життя Україна! ![]() Helmut Schütz ![]() The quality of responses received is directly proportional to the quality of the question asked. 🚮 Science Quotes |


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