Four studies with the same formulation [Regulatives / Guidelines]
24 tables? wt*
Possible, in one study we dosed 4x100 mg tablets and one subject data was weird (low concentration).
I doubt that. Too sci-fi for me.
John
❝ Maybe some of the tablets did not release the drug immediatelly, causing a retard effect that affected the second period data, or something like that.
Possible, in one study we dosed 4x100 mg tablets and one subject data was weird (low concentration).
❝ Besides that, someone mentioned to me a "Memory effect", in which the human body learns how to deal with the drug, causing a different reaction at the second administration. I personally think that this is very hard to happen at only 1 single dose administration.
I doubt that. Too sci-fi for me.
John
Complete thread:
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs Lucas 2014-02-10 20:01
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs ElMaestro 2014-02-10 20:09
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs Lucas 2014-02-11 12:24
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs ElMaestro 2014-02-11 13:26
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs Lucas 2014-02-11 17:38
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs ElMaestro 2014-02-11 13:26
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs Lucas 2014-02-11 12:24
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs jag009 2014-02-10 21:35
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs Lucas 2014-02-11 12:28
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs jag009 2014-02-11 17:21
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs Lucas 2014-02-11 17:33
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs jag009 2014-02-11 17:21
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs Lucas 2014-02-11 12:28
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs Helmut 2014-02-11 15:07
- Curious jag009 2014-02-11 17:16
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs Lucas 2014-02-11 17:45
- Four studies with the same formulation Lucas 2014-02-11 17:32
- Four studies with the same formulationjag009 2014-02-11 20:01
- Sequence Effect on Endogenous Drugs ElMaestro 2014-02-10 20:09
