zheng791
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US,
2018-07-13 23:31
(2084 d 18:59 ago)

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 Not using Bio­strength for BE [Regulatives / Guidelines]

Hi,
Our firm is developing a multi-strength product which is a high potency, NTI oral dosage. The highest strength is 0.3 mg. The product guidance requests to use 0.3 mg x2 tablets for dosing and biowaive the lower strengths. However, our firm does not want to develop 0.3 mg. They have 0.15 mg as highest strength. Can I use 0.15 mg x4 for dosing and biowaive lower strengths? These strengths are similarly proportional, that is have the same tablet weight, the filler weight changes to compensate the API change.

Thank you
ElMaestro
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Denmark,
2018-07-14 00:29
(2084 d 18:01 ago)

@ zheng791
Posting: # 19055
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 Not using Bio­strength for BE

Hi zheng791,

❝ Can I use 0.15 mg x4 for dosing and biowaive lower strengths?


No, unless you actively contact OGD and get a yes from them.

Pass or fail!
ElMaestro
jag009
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NJ,
2018-07-17 08:32
(2081 d 09:58 ago)

@ zheng791
Posting: # 19073
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 Not using Bio­strength for BE

Hi,

❝ Our firm is developing a multi-strength product which is a high potency, NTI oral dosage...


1) Is 0.15mg your only strength?
2) Why you want to dose 0.15x4 and not just 0.15mg?
3) Better to file a control correspondence

J
sameep
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India,
2018-07-17 08:46
(2081 d 09:43 ago)

@ zheng791
Posting: # 19076
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 Not using Bio­strength for BE

❝ They have 0.15 mg as highest strength. Can I use 0.15 mg x4 for dosing and biowaive lower strengths?


The product in question needs to be dosed at 0.6 mg for getting measurable concentrations (endogenous substance, baseline correction,...).
Yes, 0.15 mg x 4 tablets can be dosed, Still get a controlled correspondence with FDA.
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