Amoxicillin powder for suspension 125 mg/5ml and 250 mg/5ml BE studies for Canada [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by bebacrk – India, 2026-04-14 10:25 (50 d 15:44 ago) – Posting: # 24604
Views: 827

Dear Forum Members,
Greetings of the Day...!

Amoxicillin powder for suspension is available in two strengths, 125 mg/5ml and 250 mg/5ml in Canada (PrAPO-AMOXI).

As per FDA PSG, Single-dose, two-treatment, two-period crossover in vivo study with 250 mg/5 mL in fasting condition is sufficient for ANDA submission.

But as per the product monograph of PrAPO-AMOXI, for 125 mg/5ml strength BE study was conducted with 10ml as single dose (250 mg/10 mL dose administered) in fasting condition and reported.

For 250 mg/5ml strength BE study was conducted with 5 ml as single dose (250 mg/5 mL dose administered) in fasting condition and reported.

We want to do the Amoxicillin powder for suspension 125 mg/5ml and 250 mg/5ml BE studies for Canada market. We are clear for 250 mg/5ml BE study with 250 mg/5ml dose in fasting condition.

But for 125mg/5mL BE study how much dose to be administered? Can we do study with 5mL of 125mg/5mL test dosing versus 5mL of 125mg/5mL reference dosing? or 10mL of 125mg/5mL test dosing versus 10mL of 125mg/5mL reference dosing. Kindly suggest.

for reference: https://pdf.hres.ca/dpd_pm/00083793.PDF


Any expert in Canadian regulatory market, please provide your valuable suggestions.

Thank you.


Edit: Last sentence added from a later (now deleted) post. You can edit your original post for 24 hours[Helmut]

Complete thread:

UA Flag
Activity
 Admin contact
23,653 posts in 4,991 threads, 1,571 registered users;
415 visitors (0 registered, 415 guests [including 57 identified bots]).
Forum time: 02:09 CEST (Europe/Vienna)

I’m all in favor of the democratic principle
that one idiot is as good as one genius, but I draw the line
when someone takes the next step and concludes
that two idiots are better than one genius.    Leo Szilard

The Bioequivalence and Bioavailability Forum is hosted by
BEBAC Ing. Helmut Schütz
HTML5