Biowaiver salt vs. cocrystal [Dissolution / BCS / IVIVC]

posted by nobody – 2017-05-24 22:21 (2888 d 14:44 ago) – Posting: # 17409
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Hi Doc!

Talking about EU? And BCS-based biowaivers? :-)

The EU Guideline is crystal clear, for different salts: Both have to be BCS-class I.

Do you have all data necessary to prove? Otherwise, maybe a waste of time. That's why biowaivers are not so easy, in my opinion, you need some (non-standard) data like solubility over pH (and at pKa) and maybe some permeability data not at hand (at sufficient detail) for generics from published literature...

I think often people go the "known" way, BE-study, end of game. Instead of investing time (!) and money for a task with unknown outcome. On the other hand, if you have enough data before going for a SA you might be able to convince authorities.


Edit: Please don’t shout! [Helmut]

Kindest regards, nobody

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