EMA: Cut-off times of partial AUC? [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2025-07-17 14:46 (330 d 21:30 ago) – Posting: # 24416
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Dear all,

in recently published revisions of product-specific guidances (see this post) partial \(\small{AUC}\) is given as an alternative to \(\small{t_\text{max}}\). As far as I understand, the cut-off time has to be somehow (‼) related to \(\small{t_\text{max}}\) of the comparator and pre-specified in the protocol. So far, so good.
However, questions arise.Which cut-off times will be appropriate? \(\small{t_\text{max}}\) or later? Any partial \(\small{AUC}\) with a relatively early cut-off will be highly variable5 and reference-scaling is not acceptable – though it is for MR products.6,7 Health Canada and the FDA treat partial \(\small{AUC}\) only as supplementary information, i.e., assess only the point estimate.


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  6. EMA/CHMP/EWP. Guideline on the pharmacokinetic and clinical evaluation of modified release dosage forms. London. 20 November 2014. Online.
  7. Only for multiphasic release products early partial \(\small{AUC}\) represents the first absorption phase. For control release products it represents part of distribution / elimination.

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