Time Points of Blood Collections [Design Issues]

posted by pravin17 – India, 2010-12-30 08:03 (5660 d 01:15 ago) – Posting: # 6354
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(edited on 2010-12-30 12:30)

Dear Phaneendra.K

As per guideline sample collection will cover at least 3 to 5 half lives of drug (i. e. if T1/2 is 10 hrs collection up to 48 hours) and time points depend on Formulation modified release (ER/DR/SR formulations), immediate release. If immediate release; samples should be of 15 min or 20 min and should be around Tmax.

Hope this will help you.

Pravin


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