Beware of flip-flop PK [Design Issues]

posted by jag009  – NJ, 2013-03-12 21:24 (4858 d 00:14 ago) – Posting: # 10196
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Dear Chirag!

❝ ❝ Is anyone aware of the guidelines for truncation of AUC at 72 hrs for modified release products having longer half life.


❝ I don’t know any. If IR is concerned long half life is irrelevant for truncation (see EMA’s GL); it’s high time for the FDA to revise their guidance. :-D The 72 hours are based on the longest passage time of a formulation in the GIT.

❝ If the MR formulation is DR IMHO truncation should be applicable as well.

❝ For CR you might observed flip-flop PK – terminal phase represents absorption or is at least influenced by it. Personally I would be very wary to even use AUCt as the main metric. I would rather use AUC and aim for an extrapolated area of well below 20%.


I don't recall running ANDA BE studies. However when I conducted BA (relative bio) studies comparing two ER products (its was for a 505(b)2 submission, to demonstrate bioequivalence between 2 product of same active but in different salt form), the pk profile timepoints were set based on the half-life of the drug (t1/2 was something like 16-20 hrs)...

John

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